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Thursday, November 15, 2007

No change

Lynne Featherstone draws our attention to this piece in the Financial Times describing life under Prime Minister Brown:

He has been in Number 10 less than six months but, to the horror of civil servants, he has already hunkered down and cut most communication with the rest of government. Insiders say that no papers, no ideas and no decisions are getting through the barbed wire – only announcements from the leader that have been discussed with no one outside Mr Brown’s inner circle.

As a result, the corridors of power have become the corridors of impotence. Whitehall teems with unhappy cabinet ministers who have not been consulted or even informed about proposals that concern them – little details such as the date of the Budget, troop withdrawals in Iraq or the cancelling of the general election.

Equally significant yet unnoticed by outsiders is the impact on officials who find they are as much out of the loop as ever they were in the days of Tony Blair. With their ministers sidelined, their own expertise – and sometimes months of work on new proposals – is being ignored.

They are not too kind about Brown's possible successors either.
Comments:
Do they mean that even slick pseudo tanned teflon Peter Hain has not got the ear of the Brownie pack leader? What a loss for Wales!
 
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