Coco
13 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Grain Breaker
13 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Grain Breaker
You want a leaner, harder-edged British state: scrap the GLA, keep AI security tight, trust landowners over Whitehall on nature targets. This is a governance-first Britain — cut the layers, keep the core strong.
You side with the national majority less than half the time, and when you break it's dramatic: 85% of Britain wants NHS reform on the European model, you voted no; two-thirds want the energy billing system overhauled, you said leave it. On defence you're stranger still — voting left against reform of warfighting readiness while backing the hawkish capacity-over-GDP argument in the same breath.
No local data has landed yet on any of your votes — so for now Britain is your only mirror, and you've mostly declined to look like it.
Ten votes and not one has touched welfare, housing, immigration, justice or the economy proper — the categories that usually anchor a right-of-centre profile are still empty. Right now you're defined by governance and a taste for going against the grain elsewhere; the rest of you hasn't spoken yet.
Seven scored votes is a sketch, not a portrait — cast a few more, especially somewhere unexpected like welfare or immigration, and we'll see whether the Grain Breaker holds or hardens into something sharper. Every vote you make rewrites this a little truer.