For some big ticket policies, this is probably true: but at the very least, there are lots of little sub-policies which are attempting to deliver the big aims, and the precise details of how these are done is not likely to effect re-election. Except that there’s a motive to do them well so they can push the bigger outcomes (higher employment, economic growth, lower rates of illness...) in the right direction.
For some big ticket policies, this is probably true: but at the very least, there are lots of little sub-policies which are attempting to deliver the big aims, and the precise details of how these are done is not likely to effect re-election. Except that there’s a motive to do them well so they can push the bigger outcomes (higher employment, economic growth, lower rates of illness...) in the right direction.