Cabinet and Executive

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  • The executive and prime minister
    • Layout
      • different models of government
        • prime ministerial
          • prime ministers office
            • expanded under Blair
            • administrative support
              • shape policy
            • press office
            • political office
              • keep MPs happy
        • cabinet
          • ministers
            • departments
              • arm-length bodies
                • civil servants
          • cabinet office
            • administrative support
              • timetables agenda
              • briefs ministers
            • cross-departmental policies
          • committees and sub committees
            • May introduced 5 main, and 10 sub
              • housing, digital infrastructure
                • implementation taskforces
        • core executive
          • emphasises the interdependency of government
            • four resources
              • institutional resources
              • political resources
              • constitutive resources
              • personal resources
              • may have access to a few but not all
          • ministers need the PM, and the PM needs the minister
      • prime ministerial
        • prime ministers office
          • expanded under Blair
          • administrative support
            • shape policy
          • press office
          • political office
            • keep MPs happy
    • functions and powers
      • shape policy
        • campaign
          • manifesto
            • primary legislation
              • day-day management
                • government departments
                  • civil servants outline options
                    • special advisors
                      • think tanks
                        • lobbyists
      • policy require authorisation
        • acts of parliament
          • standing order(14)
            • programme motion
              • time limit
                • case of taxation
                  • 1689 Bill of rights
                    • Finance bill
                      • chancellor outlines the budget
                        • 2010
                          • budget deficit
                            • Osborne introduced austerity
                              • Finance (no.2)
                                • increased VAT
                                  • cuts in government spending
        • secondary legislation
          • fill in gaps
            • Higher Education Act 2004
              • adjust tuition fees to inflation
          • statutory instruments
            • negative and affirmative procedure
              • rarely defeated
                • skeleton bills
                  • bare bones filled with SIs
                    • childcare act 2016
                • 2020 Covid
                  • rule of 6
                    • half a day's debate
                      • Bingham Institute Rule of Law
                        • minsiterial decree
    • collective responsibility
      • binding
        • that all decisons made by parliament are binding
          • supported by the cabinet
            • robin cook
              • resignation 2003
                • did not support the Iraq war
                  • wrong to make a precedent for unilateral military action
        • BoJo
        • Iain Duncan Smith
      • secrecy
        • Cabinet discussions are important details must be kept secret
          • Gavin Williamson firing over 2018 NSC leaks
            • highly sensitive nature
              • Huaweii 5G network
                • Telegraph announced details
                  • Williamson seen speaking to journalist
            • last minister sacked over leaks
              • Chancellor Hugh Dalton
                • budget printed in News before his speech
                  • leaks are a regular occurrence
                    • government Sieve
                      • little regard for this convention
      • confidence vote
        • Margaret Thatcher
          • james Callaghan in 1979
            • won by one vote
              • Labour had a wafer thin majority of 3
                • Poor economy
                  • stagnation
                    • Winter of discontent
                      • Early Day motion
            • been through 3 leaders since 1974
    • Individual ministerial responsibilty
      • policy failures
        • Dugdale
          • 1954
          • Critchel Down
            • land taken from private owners to support the war effort
              • monumental error in the redistribution
        • personal misconduct
          • Maria Meeks
            • 2014
              • expenses
          • Nolan Committee 1995
            • maintain seven characteristics
              • selfness
                • integrity
                  • objectivity
          • michael Fallon
            • Attitudes towards women
              • Liam Fox
                • adam werrity
                  • defense meetings
      • mistakes within departments
        • Carrington
          • 1981
            • Falklands war
              • largest fleet assembled since WW2
        • blurred accountabilty
          • A-level scandal
            • gavin Williamson 35% grades downgraded
              • Ofqual
                • non-ministerial departments
                  • Vernon Bogdanor
                    • emphasised as they answer to parliament and the courts
                      • not to minister
                  • more freedom
                • alb
              • Institute for Government
                • Apprentieship, skills, chidren learnin act 2009
                  • must consider government policy
                  • created ofqual
      • political pressures
        • Chief Whip
          • andrew Mitchell
            • 2012
              • policemen a pleb
    • most power
      • not static
        • flows depending on resources leader
      • prime minsiter
        • powers of patronage
          • reshuffles
            • May sackled seven of Cameron
          • political limtations
            • Blair could not sack brown
            • May
              • Corbyn Night of the blunt Stilleto
                • weak and unstable ledership
                  • Harold Macmillan
            • Political parties are ideologically diverse
              • has to represent different factions
                • however PM can influence
                  • Cameron sacking of Clarke for Grayling
                    • most liberal for very conservative
                      • Grayling defend homophobic b-n-b on the basis of christianity
                    • May home Sec - 'you let them out'
          • constitutional limitations
            • have to MPs rather than peers
        • sofa politics
        • development of televeision and media
      • personal mandate
        • spatial leadership
      • cabinet
        • Major undermined with leaks
          • Civil servant described May cabinet as a sieve
          • bastards
            • Watchful of cabinet member sthan formal enemy
        • more assertive lords
        • weak majority
        • devolution
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