@wbtd A bit of stretch. Lysenko devastated Soviet biology, agriculture and genetics for 2 decades and decimated Soviet scientific community (Vavilov).
The current UK policy doesn't reject science, but science doesn't make risk analysis and policy decisions for you - it just provides you with facts to base them on. The UK government made a risk-based decision that is definitely driven by economy but is not unscientific in the way Lysenko did.
Regarding competitive - ok, but where it isn't?
Competition is primarily about *individual* ambitions and these can be reinforced by the system but are not given exclusively by the system.
In Soviet science there was just as much competition as in the West and the greatest minds (like Sergey Korolyev) were quite a dicks in person. Same in open-source which is quite collaborative by nature but people like Linus Torvalds are both great and dicks at the same time...