you operate on the precautionary principle, you will not be cavalier. you will make small and sensible changes that are easily reversed if it does not work out as imagined. if you make changes, they are for a specific purpose, rather than just for the sake of it. you believe in tradition, that in our traditions we have the inherited knowledge of mankind. you don't accept the silly idea of cookie-cutter government; you understand that there are differences between people and that some solutions will work in one country, but not in others. because of this, you believe in self-determination and nationalism. as a conservative, you believe in liberty, and you want the government out of our lives, you accept that people know better than bureaucrats. you believe in de-centralised government that is responsive to the people, rather than the other way around. you don't believe in social engineering, you see the the government reflects the population, it is not there to cajole, push or coerce them. you believe that people should not be dependent upon the government, and that this is a very unhealthy situation for all concerned. you reject the abdication of our responsibility to the government. because you reject rationalist grand plans, you are able to make rational policies. because you are not emotional, you can see through pathetic responses and make the right decisions. you believe in actually doing something that works, rather than what just looks good. you accept that you have the take the hard decisions. you believe in protecting the public and victims of crime, not the criminals. you believe in liberty and freedom, that our rights are negative by definition and that the government does not grant rights. well that's a start I guess...