The law of unintended consequences is a new government's nightmare, and to mix metaphors, the chickens usually come home to roost a year or two after it has been in power, invariably as a general election looms.
In making its combination of sudden policy shifts, scrapping of quangos and CSR cuts, the coalition has opened itself wide open to the law of unintended consequences (LUC). For example, the abolition of the regional development agencies has raised a sudden question mark over the future of the unallocated EU regional funds, worth a hefty £1.3bn. If the RDAs are going, which organisation is, therefore, placed to assume the regional mantle that EU rules require for the receipt of funding?
