winterwhite
It’s been a sad and shaky start and a pity that KS is so lacking in charisma. But we knew that and thought a bit of Boring no bad thing.
As others have said his targets seem dangerously unachievable.
He attacks ‘nimbys’ re housing targets. In my area the problem is the developers who find it more profitable to build a few grand house than 10 affordable ones.
Reducing waiting time for elective surgery will be heavily dependent on investment in primary and social care.
Making sure children are ready for school at age 4+ should be a cop-out of a target, involving families and playgroups.
But I wish the govt well.
I agree that his lack of charisma makes things difficult, but given the choice I'd rather have a steady hand than a showman.
I think most of the targets are achievable. I'm not sure about the 'school-ready' children, as too much of that is out of the government's hands. They can put schemes like Sure Start in place, but people have to want to attend before they can do any good.
If the housing targets are for social housing and right to buy is curtailed, it won't be down to builders and their profits, but to what the needs of the population are.
I agree that the NHS has a hill to climb, but I think that for the first time in more than a decade the will is there to climb it. Yes, it will mean paying more, which many will complain about; but I think it's a price worth paying. Also, those who are currently forking out for private operations won't need to do so if things are fixed, so by the time the disposable income test is applied most people will be better off financially as well as physically.
As you say, I wish them well - all of the targets are things I would like to see come to pass.