Something interesting is happening in British politics.
While legacy media writes another hand-wringing piece about "online radicalisation", and party machines chase the same donors they've courted for decades, a parallel infrastructure is being built in plain sight.
Meme accounts with six-figure followings. AI-generated content that outperforms million-pound campaigns. Cryptocurrency communities pooling resources for causes they believe in.
The establishment doesn't know what to do with any of it.
$BRITAIN is a case study. A memecoin community that's already donated over $11k to @RestoreBritain_, with members climbing donor tiers into the Cromwell Club.
No corporate sponsors.
No lobbyist access deals.
Just people who saw a movement they believed in and found a way to fund it directly.
This is what decentralised politics looks like. Not controlled by editors, not filtered through party HQs, not dependent on legacy gatekeepers.
The old guard will call it unserious. They called Brexit unserious too.
The smart money is paying attention.
🚨 BREAKING:
U.S. CRYPTO BILL HITS A WALL
The White House just drew a hard red line on the crypto market structure bill.
🇺🇸 The Trump administration wants it passed fast but refuses any “ethics provisions” that would restrict the President or his family’s crypto businesses.
Yes. Really.
What’s happening:
- Democrats want bans on top officials trading crypto
- White House calls it a political hit job
- Senate needs 60 votes
- Midterms are approaching fast
If no deal is reached by late February,
the entire bill could collapse.
Regulatory clarity for $BTC & $ETH is now hanging by a thread.
History Hour with Amelia 🌍
Mid-19th century Punjab. Mostly desert. Regular famines. Millions dead.
British engineers built 75,000 miles of irrigation canals across India.
That's three times around Earth's equator 🤯
2.5 million acres of wasteland turned into cropland. Lyallpur went from 7 people per square mile to 301 in thirty years.
Between 1850-1900: 15 million dead in famines.
After the canal system was complete: India is famine-free until the wartime Bengal crisis of 1943.
We hear a lot about the mistakes of the British Empire. This bit rarely makes it into the history books. 🇬🇧