Speech by Simon Clarke at Policy that Works 2022
The Rt Hon Simon Clarke MP delivered a short speech for the ETF바카라 사이트s Policy that Works conference to support the most efficient spend of taxpayer money through honest reflections on whether programmes are effective.

The Policy that Works conference is a fantastic innovation and I바카라 사이트m certainly a great believer in the crucial importance of evaluation alongside an approach to government with the courage to try new things and approaches. The government spends roughly a trillion pounds a year 바카라 사이트 that바카라 사이트s obviously a colossal amount of money. And we need to ensure it바카라 사이트s spent wisely on the right things with a constant focus on delivering value for money for the taxpayer. And there are always arguments about whether we spend too much or too little on health or education or defence or foreign aid or any of the other issues that we cover. But, of course, there바카라 사이트s another question that cannot be asked enough: does it work and is this effective? We need to be asking ourselves those questions through robust evaluation of our policies and our programmes at all times.
Now, that means accepting bravely, in a way that바카라 사이트s sometimes hard for us to do, that not everything will work on every occasion. That can be very, very difficult but robust evaluation will and should allow us to see that some interventions aren바카라 사이트t as hopeful and as effective as hoped for, including some that we really liked, and were excited about. That can be frustrating or inconvenient, even embarrassing for politicians, but it is the right thing to do.
Now, we can all smile at apocryphal examples, including the Cobra Effect which I바카라 사이트ve been learning about, so this was named after rewards offered by the British Empire in India for the capture and killing of cobras in Delhi. Unfortunately 바카라 사이트 I think we can see the flaw here 바카라 사이트 enterprising local farmers soon took to breeding them so they could kill them and claim the reward. Realising it wasn바카라 사이트t working, officials stopped the programme, leading to the farmers releasing the snakes and making the problem even worse.
This is a classic example of the intended benefits and actual results of programmes sometimes being more settled than we realise, and it can be methodologically challenging to anticipate these things. But we need to always try to answer what works. For whom, when and at what cost? There are many examples of things which work better than the Cobra effect, and there are brilliant examples of evaluation being used right across the Civil Service through the excellent work of our policymakers, analytical professions and with support from bodies, such as the What Works Centres.
Now, you will hear about some of these excellent examples throughout this conference, and we need to do more of this. We need to put evaluation at the centre of enabling and creating a more innovative approach to policy making. This is where we try something completely different. Think about the supporting families programme or auto-enrolment on pensions or the introduction of E-cigarettes or in this building, most recently, the furlough scheme. These programmes or interventions went beyond a marginal change. They were intended to be radical breaks in practice. Some of them have been an amazing success. Auto-enrolment in pensions, introduced 10 years ago, has led to more than 10 million more people saving for their pensions and has transformed the pensions landscape.
If I were asked to summarise my main points to you today, the first would be that ministers, including myself, are deeply committed to evaluation. I really want and welcome advice from officials to back up reasoning with evidence of what has worked before and is working already. I know that one of the most common arguments against robust testing evaluation can be that ministers don바카라 사이트t really want to know whether their precious ideas and programmes work. In true 바카라 사이트Yes Minister바카라 사이트 style, Sir Humphrey might expect it is better to spend a few billion extra on something that doesn바카라 사이트t work, but at least he can be seen to be acting. Then to find out, of course, what they did doesn바카라 사이트t work, and to direct the money to something that does. I would very much emphasise the message that we do indeed want to know as it is our absolute fiduciary responsibility to safeguard public money. It is absolutely imperative to us that the policies that we바카라 사이트re delivering with that resource are effective.
Now, the second point we바카라 사이트re building, the Treasury needs to and will practise what we preach. It is very hard to build randomised control trials into every policy. We바카라 사이트re not going to try adding a penny on beer in Bradford, but not in Birmingham, you바카라 사이트ll be relieved to hear, to check the impact on A&E on Friday nights. But that doesn바카라 사이트t mean that there aren바카라 사이트t lots of ways of testing and evaluating the impact of what we do. We can run and support robust pilots. We can use discontinuity designs where we use data around the transition point or cut-offs to estimate the impact between those just in and just outside a programme. We can run online experiments or trials to test how people or businesses might respond to a given change. Robust evaluation needs to be at the central decision making across government and it will be.
Third, I want to encourage you to be daring. Part and parcel of evaluation experimentation is imagination, creativity and innovation. I think those are all things which I know the Civil Service wants to deliver. We are all doing the jobs that we do because we want to make people바카라 사이트s lives better and that means that we don바카라 사이트t always just do the same thing as we바카라 사이트ve always done before.
Is there a different or a better way? And that doesn바카라 사이트t mean trying out a brand new idea every time on 60 million people, but it does mean making room for active exploration and testing and promising ideas. So please do be daring and be robust. Let바카라 사이트s dare to try out the best ideas that we have and dare to fail as well. Crucially, dare to fail but to fail fast by understanding what it is that바카라 사이트s going wrong, seeing if something can be improved with a programme.
On the other hand, let바카라 사이트s double down on the winners as well. Let바카라 사이트s scale these projects. Let바카라 사이트s roll them out quicker and faster so we benefit more people and we do get things spot on.
I바카라 사이트ll finish by thanking you today. This is only the beginning of a crucial and ongoing conversation about how we can further build evaluation into our policy making, learn what works and what doesn바카라 사이트t, and ultimately make better decisions for the future. So, please get involved. Take this conversation back to your teams and thank you above all for all the wonderful work you do in your departments.