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Karma Politics connects UK political activity — bills, votes, speeches, written questions, statements, news, issues and public records — into one living accountability layer.

In life, karma is not just about reward or punishment. It is about
consequence, memory and responsibility. What people do matters.
What they ignore matters. What they repeat over time starts to
reveal something deeper than a single moment.
Karma Politics brings that idea into public life.
Politicians create a public record through what they do and say:
bills, votes, speeches, written questions, public posts, news
coverage and issue involvement.
The app organises that record so people can browse the live feed, inspect MP, party and user profiles, follow the issues and bills that matter, see how other users are reflecting on political activity, add their own Reflections, and use Oracle — Karma Politics’ contextual AI assistant — when the record gets complicated.
In Karma Politics, Karma is the visible accountability signal
built from that record — showing how political behaviour, evidence
and public response develop over time.

Bills, votes, speeches, written questions, social posts and news are organised into political categories such as health, housing, immigration, economy, climate, crime and education.
Karma is not just one overall score. The app shows where political activity is contributing inside specific categories, so users can see what is shaping each part of the record.
Users can open a category to see the activity behind it — the bills, votes, speeches, questions, posts or news items that helped shape that category’s Karma signal.
Category Karma is designed to be inspectable. If a category moves, users should be able to look at the underlying political activity and understand what influenced it.

Proposed laws moving through Parliament.

Recorded decisions showing where politicians stood.

What politicians say in Parliament.

Questions MPs formally ask government departments.

Public posts from politicians and political accounts.

Political coverage connected back to politicians, parties and issues.
building out the site to showcase the many features of this new platform.
Get development updates, early previews and future beta access as Karma Politics moves toward launch.