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Scouse Syndicalism (ScouseSynd) is a libertarian-left and culturally progressive ideology. A type of Syndicalism, ScouseSynd seeks to empower trade unions, improve workers rights, and create local jobs, with greater power devolved to the local level.

Prevelant in the north of England (particularly Liverpool) it draws inspiration from Regionalism and its focus on putting more power in the hands of local councils, instead of centralised state power, seeking to nurture local culture and distinct regional cultural identities within a state, rather than adhering to a shared national identity.

Scouse Syndicalism seeks to use devolution of power to local authorities to help end the class divide, and create a separate regional economy, where local trade union branches distribute the profits of local industry to the workers, based on the number of hours they have worked, and prevent government neglecting the areas of the country that vote against the status quo.


ScouseSynd is firmly anti-monarchy, seeing royalty as a parasitic and undeserving drain on the state. ScouseSynd also supports a strong welfare system, with generous benefits to those who are unemployed or unable to work, puts an emphasis on government spending to boost employment opportunities, and takes a very firm stance against corruption in public office.

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