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Why Britain (and the US?) face a governance crisis, with Sam Freedman

Dec 3, 2024
In this thought-provoking discussion, Sam Freedman, a senior fellow at the Institute for Government and author of 'Failed State,' analyzes the governance crisis facing Britain and the US. He reveals alarming statistics on child poverty and institutional dysfunction, emphasizing the need for long-term solutions over short-term political gains. Freedman explores the impact of social media on governance and draws parallels between the political landscapes of the UK and US. He critiques outsourcing in public services, spotlighting the Post Office scandal as a case of institutional failure.
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INSIGHT

News Cycle Warps Policy Incentives

  • The media and social cycles force constant announcements and reactive tweaks rather than sustained policy work.
  • Sam Freedman says this creates destructive incentives and short-termism across government.
ANECDOTE

Dominic Cummings: Smash-Through Tactician

  • Sam Freedman worked near Dominic Cummings and describes his style as aggressive and unconcerned with upsetting people.
  • He sums Cummings up bluntly as "Elon Musk without the cash," preferring institutional overhaul by force.
ANECDOTE

10 Downing Street Is A Cramped House

  • Sam Freedman says 10 Downing Street is full of history but functionally a cramped Georgian house, not a modern government HQ.
  • He argues the prime minister should work from a proper office rather than tiny, closet-like rooms.
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