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🚨 NEW PODCAST 🚨 Why can't Prime Ministers get things done? @AlexGAThomas from @instituteforgov, Downing St researcher @MLClem and former No10 special adviser @HughRBennett join @Alain_Tolhurst to discuss the problem at the heart of government 🎙️: pod.fo/e/2381fa
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🚨New @politicshome podcast🚨 Why can’t Prime Ministers get things done? @AlexGAThomas from @instituteforgov, Downing St researcher @MLClem and former No10 special adviser @HughRBennett join me to discuss the problem at the heart of government 🎧 here: pod.fo/e/2381fa

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Well worth a read of this piece by @rcolvile and his thread below. All sorts of things have gone badly wrong in our procurement over the years. As @rcolvile says, some, though far from all, is due to the EU's procurement regime. One of the little commented-upon aspects of the 2020 TCA negotiations was procurement. We knew we wanted out of the EU's absurdly restrictive and complex rules. The EU did not want to let us go, for all the usual reasons. This was quite a battle and we eventually agreed some articles in the TCA that were entirely optical, allowing us to proceed at a national level. That is why we (notably @LNevilleRolfe in the Cabinet Office) were able to bring in a new Procurement Act this year reforming and opening up our procurement rules 👇 gov.uk/government/publicatio… Personally I'd like to have seen something even more far-reaching, but it is an excellent first step and there is no reason why more can't follow, as businesses and government get used to the new regime. It is a post-Brexit reform that has slipped under the political radar because of its rather technical nature, but it's an important first stage in getting better value for the £300bn government spends every year.

Everyone is talking about Horizon/Fujitsu. But there are some key aspects everyone has missed - including the big reason Fujitsu kept getting contracts even after the scandal broke. Have done a deep dive for my column - thread below (1/?) thetimes.co.uk/article/the-v…
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Some personal news: excited to be joining the fantastic and fast-growing @rudpedersenuk team led by @JonAarons focusing on international-facing public affairs. Looking forward to a very interesting year ahead! rudpedersen.com/en-UK/contac…

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15 Nov 2023
Earlier in the week, Lord Maude's proposals for reforming government were published (and disappeared somewhat into the reshuffle vortex). Alex has set out our overall @instituteforgov view - I thought I'd add some thoughts on the sections on ministers and spads specifically...
NEW: our verdict on the Maude Review into government accountability & the civil service After the drama yesterday, will this report have a longer term impact on the way we are governed? Lots to welcome, some things that would damage - take a look instituteforgovernment.org.u…
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Interesting discussion on the King's Speech on Sky News earlier. While the Speech itself is unlikely to shift the dial, Starmer's ongoing strategy of playing it safe does present an opportunity for Sunak - if he can step it up a level with the Autumn Statement and into next year
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20 Sep 2023
The economy is in the hotseat today with inflation falling but still sluggish growth, what can be done about it? I write in today's City AM. 👇
20 Sep 2023
🗣️We can’t keep being surprised when we fall into traps keeping growth down, and trying to reform it with ‘pay as you go’ policymaking which only ever tries to tweak the edges, writes Lucy Harris. Read @Lugey6 in City A.M ✏️ cityam.com/our-economy-is-em…
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On @SkyNews to discuss why last week's by-elections offer an opportunity for the Government to take the fight back to Labour - if they can flesh out a clearer vision of genuine reforms for the country
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The Windsor Framework makes several welcome steps forward, but it is not the conclusive resolution to the Protocol it claims to be - and did not justify the dropping of the Bill By overselling it, the Government risks creating more problems for the future conservativehome.com/2023/03…
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My @Telegraph column with initial comment on the new NI Protocol deal. (Initial because there's still a lot of detail to work through.) There are improvements, but it seems hugely oversold, & may entrench the Protocol framework rather than weaken it. telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/02…
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Six key tests for any deal on the NIP: 1. How green is the green lane? 2. Is there treaty change? 3. Does it restore UK tax & spend powers? 4. Can UK goods be sold in NI? 5. What happens to the ECJ? 6. What happens to the Bill? Me for @POLITICOEurope politico.eu/article/six-thin…
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20 Feb 2023
Brexit must read — @HughRBennett, a former UK negotiator and member of the Leave campaign, very clear about details of dispute over Northern Ireland and what Brexiteers will look for if the UK strikes a deal with the EU politico.eu/article/six-thin…
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Very good ⁦@HughRBennett⁩. NI Protocol explainer via ⁦@politico⁩ reminds everyone about Article 10, dual regs issue and fact that, if EU won’t change text, there’s big questions on legal force of any buffers in ECJ role. BUT…1/2 politico.eu/article/six-thin…
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🇪🇺🇬🇧What's wrong with the Northern Ireland Protocol? On this week's IEA Podcast, IEA Head of Public Policy @matthewlesh discussed this with @HughRBennett, former member of the Brexit negotiating team and former Special advisor to both Liz Truss and Boris Johnson👇
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From today's @Telegraph: why it is so important that the UK still passes the NI Protocol Bill even if a deal can be reached with the EU in the short-term telegraph.co.uk/politics/202…
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RT @DavidGHFrost: As expected, all those who opposed our exit from the EU are out in force this morning trying to tell us it was a bad deci…
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Excellent analysis from @HughRBennett in @Telegraph … “Without the Bill, UK ministers will neither have the leverage to bring the EU back to the table, nor the power to make anything beyond the most trivial changes themselves.” telegraph.co.uk/politics/202…
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Hugh Bennett retweeted
25 Jul 2022
Deeply saddened to hear of the death of former Northern Ireland First Minister David Trimble. David was a great figure, instrumental in delivering the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement and the optimistic Northern Ireland of today. My thoughts are with his family at this time.
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