Understanding the Powers of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
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概要
This podcast explores the evolution, powers, and responsibilities of the British Prime Minister, examining the relationship with the Cabinet, conventions of collective responsibility, and the dynamics of ministerial accountability. It discusses the impact of special advisers and the core executive model, while also addressing the challenges faced by modern Prime Ministers and the future of their role in governance.
- The British Prime Minister's role has evolved since the 18th century.
- Robert Walpole is considered the first Prime Minister.
- The Cabinet Manual provides a comprehensive account of the Prime Minister's role.
- The Prime Minister's relationship with the Cabinet is crucial for governance.
- Collective responsibility ensures Cabinet members support decisions publicly.
- Resignations can indicate a weak government or internal dissent.
- Prime Ministers typically serve around ten years before facing challenges.
- The role of Prime Minister is shaped by the individual in office.
- Special advisers play a significant role in modern governance.
- The core executive model highlights the interconnectedness of power in government.
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