Following my critique of the better government initiative’s proposals for better government (essentially, better policymaking) I would like to advance my own (modestly, of course):

1. Policy advice to ministers has a presumption of openness
2. All policy formation should be put out to tender
3. All new organisations or spending commitments should have a 5 year timeframe
4. Civil servants should also serve parliamentarians
5. Annual legislative report

A report on better government by a group of retired mandarins identifies them more as a problem than solution to better government in a wide-ranging ineffective report with poor recommendations supported by bald, unsubstantiated claims.

The prosecution of activists of extremist group Islam4UK appears to have given them fantastic media coverage, glamorised the organisation and done little to neuter its impact.

If this is the government’s strategy, it appears to be failing.

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