It is formed by a number of pillars of beliefs, being pragmatism, technocracy and agility to react to events and come up with workable solutions.
Primarily this has been shown by his first big achievement in the Windsor Framework to solve the Northern Ireland protocal issue, somehow ironically borrowing a idea from David Davis about using technology to waive through goods to Northern Ireland from the UK mainland.
The fact that Sunak adopted this as part of his policy shows his pragmatic side to take workable practical ideas and put them into action. Also normalisation of UK EU relations is crucial as a way boosting the chance of UK involvement with EU science and research projects like Horizon. This is key as one of Sunak’s big domestic projects is on innovation, science and research which again shows his technocratic side.
When it comes to his style of Goverment it seems more joined up, as an outside observer hearing policy announcements like the one on investment zones which was effectively a bad Truss one made good is a way of tackling the levelling up issue.
Johnson’s attempt on it simply didn’t even seem to get off the ground. With the idea of Investment zones to incentivise clusters of Busineses in key locations for future growth Levelling up is back on the agenda.