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Daily Archives: October 22, 2013
Taking their leave – how do Prime Ministers leave office?
While considering the power of the Prime Minister I jotted down this brief list of Prime Ministerial departures since Neville Chamberlain in 1940. It does offer one perspective on where the power lies. While governments always leave office at the … Continue reading
From The West Wing to Reservoir Dogs: Executive Power under Blair
At times during his time as Prime Minister Tony Blair was criticised for his reliance on a small coterie of political advisors and his apparent sidelining of the Cabinet, to the extent that several commentators observed that Number 10 often … Continue reading