There is often more continuity between themselves and their predecessors than any new Government cares to admit. One way they seek to disguise these continuities is to change the names of things, with minimal change to the actual thing itself, whether it’s a policy, a system or an organisation.
Implement That
Watch out for the word “implementation” in 2012. It’s the new in-word in Whitehall.
Leadership in the Civil Service: Those that Can, Do Policy. Those That Can’t…..
Today (20 Jan 2012) the Public Administration Select Committee (PASC) published a scathing attack on the re-organisation at the top of the Civil Service that took place over Christmas.
Dangerous SNP Hubris Over Referendum
1st Posted on Huffington Post (UK): 9/1/12 18:43 GMT Does the SNP really want a free, democratic, Scotland? If so they are everything they can to ensure it may, just, become independent but is unlikely to be a genuine democracy.
My Top Ten (most read) WhitehallWatch posts of 2011 (so far)
Cuts in the City: How Manchester Fared in 2011
Tonight (Thursday 22) and tomorrow the BBC Radio 4 PM programme will carry items by reporter Andrew Bomford about how greater Manchester has fared over the past year in the face of a sluggish economy and large public spending cuts. It’s based on a report we wrote for them on the impact of the cuts […]
Academy Schools Funding System Fails – quelle surprise
I have been predicting for some time that some of the big structural changes to public services are likely to destabilise the financial systems in health, education and local government. So it comes as no surprise that tens of millions of pounds have been ‘accidentally’ awarded to new Academy Schools.
We Are Not “All In It Together” – it’s official
Inequality across the OECD is rising, including in Britain, even before the impact of the current crisis has even worked its way through, an important new OECD report shows.
George Osborne’s Autumn Statement: We’re All Doomed
George Osborne’s “Autumn Statement” is certainly not a Pre Budget Report, as he promised it would not be. Instead, it is much more like a mini-Budget or even, given the timescales involved in many announcements, a mini-Spending Review.
Leadership of the British Civil Service: All Change?
Last week I gave evidence – alongside Professor Lord Peter Hennessy and Professor Tony Dean – to the Public Administration Select Committee in Parliament on the changes taking place at the top of the UK Civil Service. The uncorrected minutes of the evidence session can be found here. Other evidence sessions and the terms of […]
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