Right now, we have a don’t know yet government.
When Prime Minister Rishi Sunak or his team are asked about their plans, their views, their policies, the answer to almost any enquiry amounts to them saying they are not sure yet.
Those promises made on that sunny hurtle around the town halls and exhibition centres of the UK in August, as he fought a losing leadership campaign against Liz Truss, now have a rather looser status.
Not necessarily vanished forever, but they are not being committed to, either.
Downing Street is seeking to make the case its outlook now is a pragmatic one.