The Government has started its term weakly, with an increasing housing crisis and few viable solutions. While a general election might provide an opportunity for vital discussions on the nation's future, it typically devolves into empty promises and a focus on personalities. Behind closed doors, parties negotiate the Programme for Government, attempting to communicate their successes while minimizing perceived failures. The Coalition's challenges extend beyond housing to crucial infrastructure projects including public transport, roads, water, and energy.
The Government has had an underwhelming start since taking office, with the housing crisis seemingly getting worse and credible solutions being thin on the ground.
A general election should present an opportunity for a great debate about the future of the country, but often turns into a competition of contrasting promises.
Negotiations on the Programme for Government are conducted in private, with parties seeking to persuade the public they implemented their policies whilst downplaying their losses.
The Coalition faces major challenges in delivering infrastructure, including public transport, roads, water, and energy, extending beyond just housing.
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