Let’s Rethink Parliament: The Momentum Mismatch

Let’s Rethink Parliament: The Momentum Mismatch Committees are designed for serious scrutiny — but often operate under pressure. This post explores how time, urgency, and momentum quietly sideline them..

Let’s Rethink Parliament: The Transparency Trap

Let’s Rethink Parliament: The Transparency Trap. Cameras brought transparency to Parliament — but also changed how work is seen and rewarded. This post asks what that’s done to time, focus, and outcomes.

Let’s Rethink Parliament: The MP’s Invisible Workload

Let’s Rethink Parliament: Not All MPs Work the Same Way — And We All Pretend They Do. Some MPs are highly visible, others work quietly. This post explores why Parliament struggles to talk about contribution — and what that does to trust.

Let’s Rethink Parliament: What is Parliament Actually For?

Parliament has always changed — often reluctantly, often under pressure. So why does change now feel taboo? This is the start of a series asking what Parliament is really for, and how its incentives shape behaviour over time.

Let’s Rethink Parliament: Change Is the Tradition

Parliament has always changed — often reluctantly, often under pressure. So why does change now feel taboo? This is the start of a series asking what Parliament is really for, and how its incentives shape behaviour over time.

Lets Re-Rethink HealthCare: let’s revisit what we proposed — and see if housing might have the cure.

Lets Re-Rethink HealthCare: let’s revisit what we proposed — and see if housing might have the cure.
When we finished Let’s Rethink Health, we didn’t pretend the NHS was broken because people didn’t care.

We were clear that:

staff care

patients care

and most policy intent is, broadly, well-meaning

The problem wasn’t values.

It was how the system is asked to function.