rudebhoy
Q-School Graduate
I'd rather have one that changes because they have realised their previous position was wrong (i.e. for the right reasons) than one that holds out until forced to cave by political pressure (the wrong reasons).
or one which has the unhappy knack of choosing the wrong policy, then trying to defend the indefensible until they finally realise they have got it wrong (because the Daily Mail and their own backbenchers are telling them that). Masks in schools and the A-level algorithm disaster are good examples, the day before they changed their mind, Williamson and Johnson were robustly defending the status quo.