We differ on some of the details but I'm in a similar position. I'd say if left to right was a 180 Deg semicircle, I'm probably about 5 Deg right.
Economically.
I think private enterprise is a good thing. It's (to a good extent) efficient, generates wealth and leads to better standards of living. At the same time, I understand the head start I've had and I think we need a good, strong welfare state for the people whom capitalism fails. I'm happy (as I've previously posted) to pay taxes if I see it being spent well. I also put immigration under 'economic views', largely because pretty much every single study carried out suggests that immigration is economically beneficial. Apart from the social aspects of immigration, that benefit leads me to, in general, support it.
Socially.
I'm a radical liberal. People are individuals; let them do what the hell they want. If people want to demonstrate peacefully, let them. If someone wants to be called a woman or a man, call them a woman or a man. If two (or more) people want to do something with their naughty bits with consent, it's no business of mine. If a woman doesn't want to host a foetus, who am I to tell her not to? If a fellow human being has different colour skin from me, deal with them as a fellow human being. And if someone is fleeing war or persecution, give them solace and help.
So, overall, I'm around the middle, notwithstanding being called 'woke' on a regular basis on here.
For many years, One Nation Tories probably reflected my views best. Unfortunately the Tory Pary has slumped rightwards. The Labour Party slumped leftwards for several years but is now capturing centrists like me. (I say that in the knowledge that 'centrist' is a term of abuse for those on the far left - I've been pretty violently attacked for it on social media).
Anyway, that's my tupenn'orth.
Vin