And in today's news, The PLP realizes that the PLP's policies have been bad for Bermuda.
No doubt there's a face saving exercise going on to figure out how to walk back term limits and land licensing without admitting the policies have damaged Bermuda and Bermudians.
To float the idea that revoking a signature policy could stimulate the economy is an admission that it has been at best suppressing economic growth and more likely contributing to the contraction.
The ultimate challenge for the PLP (and huge opportunity for the UBPBDA) is that even the PLP are acknowledging that the solutions to Bermuda's current problems involve unwinding the PLP's own policies, politics and spending culture dating back to the moments they took power.
A tough pill to swallow and one not without political consequences - if the Opposition(s) sort themselves out.
