Anglofuturism Podcast

Everything Is About Everything Until Nothing Works, with Joe Hill (Policy Director, Reform Think Tank)

May 14, 2025
In a captivating discussion, Joe Hill, a former Treasury civil servant and Director of Policy at Reform, critiques 'everythingism'—the tendency to conflate every policy issue. He humorously highlights absurdities in policy-making, such as rejecting nuclear projects for cultural reasons or bizarre regulations like 'fish discos' for cooling systems. Hill also explores the inefficiencies created by overlapping legislation and social value procurement, arguing these complexities hinder sensible governance. His insights unveil a pressing need for streamlined policymaking to enhance effectiveness.
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ANECDOTE

Nuclear Plant Rejected for Welsh Language

  • The Anglesey nuclear plant was rejected partly due to concerns about diluting Welsh language speakers.
  • This highlights how policy goals can conflict irrationally with vital infrastructure needs.
ANECDOTE

Fish Disco for Nuclear Plant Safety

  • Sizewell C faced a peculiar environmental requirement to install a 'fish disco' to protect local species during reactor cooling.
  • This illustrates absurd and costly policy demands driven by micro-concerns.
INSIGHT

Defining Everythingism in Policy

  • Everythingism means every policy tries to account for every other policy everywhere all at once.
  • This leads to unmanageable complexity and obstructs effective governance.
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