Anglofuturism

Everything Is About Everything Until Nothing Works, with Joe Hill (Policy Director, Reform Think Tank)

May 14, 2025
In a captivating discussion, Joe Hill, a former Treasury civil servant and Director of Policy at Reform, critiques 'everythingism'—the tendency to conflate every policy issue. He humorously highlights absurdities in policy-making, such as rejecting nuclear projects for cultural reasons or bizarre regulations like 'fish discos' for cooling systems. Hill also explores the inefficiencies created by overlapping legislation and social value procurement, arguing these complexities hinder sensible governance. His insights unveil a pressing need for streamlined policymaking to enhance effectiveness.
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ANECDOTE

Equality Act Causes Birmingham Binmen Strike

  • Birmingham City Council stopped binmen bonuses to comply with the Equality Act after a court ruling.
  • This caused strikes and rubbish piling up, showing how legal interpretations can cripple public services.
INSIGHT

Everythingism Breeds Political Instability

  • Complex systems overwhelmed by everythingism create openings for radical change or collapse.
  • This may benefit some but risks dangerous political outcomes.
ADVICE

Cut Bureaucracy With Accountability

  • Restore personal accountability to cut through bureaucratic complexity.
  • Reject everythingist thinking and focus on core policy goals with measured trade-offs.
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