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Comment by iamflimflam1

2 days ago

I would say “could not possibly be implemented” rather than “bold”.

Anyone can propose a brave or bold course of action. It’s very rare these people have any idea how to actually execute their plans.

> It’s very rare these people have any idea how to actually execute their plans.

Regarding Cummins, Why exactly? Dominic Cummins is articulate, seems to be quite intelligent and seems to be very fact/data orientated. I've also heard him describe how he would action particular policy.

Therefore I find it hard to believe he had didn't have any idea on how to execute his plans.

I think one issue we are having is that more and more things are said to be impossible to implement to the point that nothing happens... There is a lack of ambition, boldness, and leadership.

  • I don’t know.

    Increasingly I see people offering simplistic solutions that don’t even pass basic smell tests.

    And then when you point out the obvious flaws the response is that you just have to be brave or take a risk.

    But I do agree - we seem to be in a world full of intractable problems and doing something may be better than nothing.

    • Yes there are simplistic solutions but, on the other hand, more often that not I think that claiming that issues are extremely complex is a way of avoiding doing anything for whatever reasons. So, it depends.

      I think that the UK won't solve its issues until it gets a PM with a bold plan and great leadership, whatever side they may come from.