The structural dilemmas for British PMs over the EU
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As Rishi Sunak nears the end of his first month in the job as Prime Minister, we might once again consider how much he might engage with, and progress, the European issue. Like his predecessors before him, Sunak has both a vague sense that this is something that needs sorting, and no real plan about how to sort it. I leave it to others to muse further on the extent to which cakeist thinking - why can't we just have all the good stuff? - has spread across Westminster, to the disadvantage of considered policy-making.
The structural dilemmas for British PMs over the EU
The structural dilemmas for British PMs over…
The structural dilemmas for British PMs over the EU
As Rishi Sunak nears the end of his first month in the job as Prime Minister, we might once again consider how much he might engage with, and progress, the European issue. Like his predecessors before him, Sunak has both a vague sense that this is something that needs sorting, and no real plan about how to sort it. I leave it to others to muse further on the extent to which cakeist thinking - why can't we just have all the good stuff? - has spread across Westminster, to the disadvantage of considered policy-making.