Report

Everythingism

Think tank: Reform

Author(s): Joe Hill

March 25, 2025

This event from UK think tank Reform makes the case for a government which is radically focused on the key policies to delivering its agenda.

The State has become paralysed by a powerful force: Everythingism. Everythingism is the belief that every proposal, project or policy is a means for promoting every national objective, all at the same time.

Because of Everythingism, we never do any one thing well, we do everything badly. Housing policy becomes the main route for fixing the nitrogen imbalances in local rivers, and creating more social housing the main way of subsidising the welfare state. Trains must look after bats. Climate policy is to support the services sector.

It isn’t just that everything is going wrong, or that everything needs to be fixed. The problem is that we’re relying on everything to fix everything else, everywhere, all at once. And so nothing works.

Defeating Everythingism is a crucial step to rewiring the government and building state capacity.