Britain’s omnishambolic policy style

18 Apr 2024

The UK’s policymaking style post since Margaret Thatcher’s premiership has become less deliberative, more frenetic, and significantly more centralised and impositional, argue Patrick Diamond and Jeremy Richardson. Tis has led to overall weaker governments and worse policy outcomes, but there are ways for the next government to undo the damage of this idiosyncratic policy style. In the … Continued
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Alexis Papazoglou

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