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Monday 04 September 2023 5:00 am  |  Updated:  Monday 04 September 2023 8:26 am

“From different planets”: Why Sophy Ridge thinks politicians and business leaders don’t always click

By: Andy Silvester

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Sophy Ridge, one of Sky News's flagship political presenters.
Sophy Ridge, one of Sky News's flagship political presenters.

Politicians and business leaders can sometimes feel like they’re “from different planets,” one of the country’s most respected political interviewers has told City PM 

Ahead of her new nightly show on Sky News, Sophy Ridge said the short-term cycles of Westminster life prevent politicians from tackling issues in the same way business leaders might. 

“If you’re a business leader, you can look at things long-term. I need to X,Y and Z, it’ll be a short-term hit, but I need to future-proof my business. Because of the electoral cycle, particularly with prime ministers changing every five minutes, that doesn’t happen.

Read Sophy’s full interview with City PM here

“So you end up seeing, too often, the correct long-term decision being shelved in order to make short-term gains.” 

Campaigners and public policy wonks have long-called for more forward-thinking in policymaking, with the future of the NHS, social care and housing often called out as examples of poor strategic planning. 

Ridge also warned that constant reshuffling of personnel can sometimes damage decision-making.

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A combination of regular reshuffles, Prime Ministerial changes, and resignations has led to unprecedented ministerial shake-ups.

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