In the USA Elon Musk promised $2 tn off spending before the election and a halved $1 tn of savings when given the job of setting up DOGE. As he moves on from that task Congress is busy agreeing a further rise in public spending with no sign of big savings built into the budget numbers. I do not doubt Mr Musk’s energy or determination to cut costs. He did expose some scandalous wastes. He assures us his process for cost down will now embed and bring forth more results. Time will tell. What he has done is made people more sceptical about those who promise to breeze into power to boost productivity and cut waste, as it proves difficult.
In the UK the government is seeking cuts in admin and back office on a more modest scale and seeking to turn round bad productivity. It too is finding that difficult to land. It is still adding stupid spending like the Chagos and more migrant hotel places. Reform has come out with bold plans to make major cuts in public spending to pay for some tax reductions and benefit increases, People will watch with interest how they get on in the 10 Councils and two Mayoralties they won in May. So far there is no sign of them cutting budgets below inherited levels.
The task of reducing public spending growth is urgent. It needs clarity about which things government should stop doing, with the identified costs that will cease. It requires careful negotiation with staff about how to use staff freezes, voluntary redundancies, better technology to allow smarter working. It needs good use of bonuses and promotions to transform quality, productivity and outcomes for public service users.