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Preparing for Power: Ep 3 – The Opposition

Preparing for Power: Ep 3 – The Opposition

FromINSIDE BRIEFING with Institute for Government


Preparing for Power: Ep 3 – The Opposition

FromINSIDE BRIEFING with Institute for Government

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Feb 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A general election is getting closer – and whoever forms the next government will need to prepare for the possibility of power. Thecampaign will dominate time and resources, but the job of being in government begins almost as soon as the votes have been counted. Preparing for Power, a special six-part series from the Institute for Government, takes you behind the scenes to find out how our politicians, their advisers and officials block out the noise of a general election campaign to get ready for being in government.
 Episode 3 explores how opposition parties prepare for a potential transition of government, with ministers, civil servants and advisors, including Jonathan Powell, Harriet Harman, Gus O’Donnell and Oliver Letwin, revealing how they got ready for the possibility of a change of government.
How does an opposition develop policies that would actually work once they are in office? How can shadow teams ready themselves for taking over departments? What is the role of the chief of staff in these preparations? And what lessons could the approaches of Tony Blair and David Cameron provide for opposition parties preparing for the possibility of being in government?
Veterans of the 1997 and 2010 transitions share their recollections – and their advice forKeir Starmer’s Labour party as a general election approaches.
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Released:
Feb 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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