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Spending Review Muggles

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: June 30, 2009

Today I have heard several reporters on the BBC, not to mention various print journalists, getting over excited about the ‘gaff’ by Lord Mandelson ‘admitting’ there was not going to be a Spending Review this year, or this side of a General Election – shock, horror!

Building Britain’s Future II: the detail (well, some of it)

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: June 29, 2009

So, now we have the detail of the new “entitlements” approach – well, sort of. The government have published ‘Building Britain’s Future’ but frankly we’re not much more enlightened than we were before.

‘Building Britain’s Future’ or Forward to the Past?

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: June 28, 2009

A new Prime Minister takes over towards the end of a long period of his party being in power. He replaces a charismatic and controversial, but highly successful in electoral terms, predecessor. His government is becoming increasingly unpopular and an election is looming. What new policy wheeze can he come up with on public services […]

Parliament and Public Spending – interesting letter

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: June 24, 2009

I thought the following letter was an interesting addition to discussion about Parlaiment’s role in deciding budgets (see also my post on PF Blog) from former civil and public servant Des McConaghy.

Tagged With: government, HM Treasury, parliament, spending

Revamped Public Finance site and blog

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: June 23, 2009

For those who are interested the UK weekly magazine Public Finance have just re-launched their website, including a new blogging facility to which I’m contributing original entries like this one about Speaker Bercow which are not posted here (Whitehall Watch).

PASC on Good Government

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: June 18, 2009

The Public Administration Select Committee today publishes its report (and evidence sessions) on Good Government. I have reproduced the main recommendations below, their analysis is well worth reading. Especially pleasing is that they have accepted my proposal (see section 5 of the Report) that the remit of the National Audit Office be expanded to something […]

Democracy Demands: Show Us The Money!

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: June 16, 2009

In the film Jerry Maguire, Cuba Gooding Jr. famously demands of his Agent Maguire (Tom Cruise) that he “show me the money”. The message (in context) is simple – no amount of smooth talking from his Agent is good enough – Gooding’s character wants to see the actual money. This is a good lesson to […]

Tagged With: government, policies, public services, spending

POLICY-MAKING CAPABILITY IN UK GOVERNMENT – A CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR SAY

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: June 16, 2009

Probably the most important role of Whitehall departments is giving policy advice to Ministers. It is therefore curious that policy-making did not figure directly in the Capability Reviews that central government departments have been going through in the past few years.

Tagged With: Capability, Civil Service, government, policy

Public Spending in the UK: Public Sector Debt

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: June 14, 2009

The debate on the future of the public finances and especially spending on public services has finally come to the fore after all the diversions of the past few months. What are the crucial questions that we should demand of our politicians? Over the next couple of weeks I’m going to try to outline what […]

Tagged With: government, public debt, spending, Whitehall

Anne Widdecombe takes my advice?

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: June 12, 2009

I think I was the first person to suggest Anne Widdecombe for Speaker (see on this blog) so I’m glad to see she’s taken the hint. (Although I doubt I really had anything to do with it). Her idea of an interim Speaker pending the election of a “post-expenses row” House of Commons also makes […]

Tagged With: parliament, speaker

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