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Humanity's big questions (United Kingdom) — journey recap

Theme-by-theme participation and where the crowd leans overall.

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How to read this. Each theme uses its own deliberation map. Positions are meaningful within that theme, not as a single left–right score across every issue. This page is not a single political compass — each theme has its own deliberation space.
Richer consensus maps. Clustering and bridge/divisive detection improve as more people vote across each theme. Sharing the journey brings in diverse views — which strengthens the signal for everyone.

Climate & planet

Big questions for the UK: Net zero, energy security, and environmental policy

Everyone's votes — 11 people
Agree 55% (23) Disagree 33% (14) Unsure 12% (5)
Small sample 2 bridge ideas 2 divisive points

AI & technology

Big questions for the UK: AI safety, regulation, and digital governance

Everyone's votes — 6 people
Agree 48% (20) Disagree 36% (15) Unsure 16% (7)

Economy & work

Big questions for the UK: Growth, inequality, and the cost of living

Everyone's votes — 6 people
Agree 54% (19) Disagree 37% (13) Unsure 9% (3)

Health & care

Big questions for the UK: The NHS, social care, and public health

Everyone's votes — 3 people
Agree 43% (9) Disagree 33% (7) Unsure 24% (5)

War, peace & security

Big questions for the UK: Defence, NATO, and Britain's role in the world

Everyone's votes — 3 people
Agree 57% (12) Disagree 14% (3) Unsure 29% (6)

Democracy & institutions

Big questions for the UK: Parliament, voting, and constitutional reform

Everyone's votes — 3 people
Agree 38% (8) Disagree 33% (7) Unsure 29% (6)

Society & cohesion

Big questions for the UK: Immigration, identity, and community

Everyone's votes — 3 people
Agree 48% (10) Disagree 29% (6) Unsure 23% (5)

Education & future skills

Big questions for the UK: Schools, universities, and preparing for work

Everyone's votes — 3 people
Agree 52% (11) Disagree 14% (3) Unsure 34% (7)