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Rishi Sunak’s government seems trapped in an intricate web of promises and expectations as they momentarily abandon strict commitments on growth rates and energy transition goals. Critics argue that the Prime Minister's diluted pledges could serve as a double-edged sword—while easing the burden of unmet expectations, they may ultimately frustrate voters who anticipated significant change.
Political strategists note that the complexities of the civil service and the governmental machinery might hinder swift decision-making, leading to conflicts between government aspirations and bureaucratic realities. This tension highlights the difficulties both parties face amid rising public scrutiny and the pressure of delivering tangible results.