“There are only three types of election campaign,” said Daniel Finkelstein in The Times. In slogan terms, they essentially break down to: “It’s time for a change”, “Britain is on the right track, don’t turn back” or “Better the devil you know”. It’s evident from his speech to the Tory Conference in Manchester this week that Rishi Sunak wants to pursue the first type of campaign. As he announced the scrapping of the second leg of HS2, the Prime Minister declared that Britain has had “30 years of a political system which incentivises the easy decision, not the right one”. Politicians had spent “more time campaigning for change than actually delivering it”, he said; a new approach, based on long-termism and honesty, was needed to make the system work for…
