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Inside Briefing with the Institute for Government

2021: Groundhog Year

Inside Briefing with the Institute for Government

Institute for Government

News, Politics, Government

4.6252 Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

We look back on a tumultuous year in politics, from the Owen Paterson debacle to the endless Christmas party scandals, from the shame of Afghanistan to Lord Frost melting away. Has Boris Johnson’s approach of muddling through at the last minute run out of road? And will he try to reassert control by amping up conflict with the EU? Plus what’s coming in 2022, from the Levelling Up White Paper, to elections across the UK and especially Northern Ireland, to the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. “In a matter of weeks Boris Johnson went from looking like nothing could stop him to a journalist asking if everything was OK.” – CATH HADDON “I wonder if the Christmas party stories would have been so big if the narrative hadn’t already started to move against Johnson.” – ALEX THOMAS “Johnson has clearly alienated a huge tranche of his backbenchers… Johnson looks like a prisoner of his own party.” – JILL RUTTER “This is the end for the moment of the Johnson playbook of ‘never apologise, never explain’.” – ALEX THOMAS “We’ve seen repeated questioning of No.10’s ability to handle crises – or just escalated them and make them worse than they ever were.” – CATH HADDON “If Johnson keeps asking his backbenchers to vote for things he himself then fails to support, that creates real focused anger on the backbenches.” – ALEX THOMAS Presented by Bronwen Maddox with Cath Haddon, Jill Rutter and Alex Thomas. Audio production by Alex Rees. Inside Briefing is a Podmasters Production for the IfG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, and I hope you've had a very good Christmas break. Welcome to Inside Briefing, the podcast from the Institute for Government. I'm Bronwyn Maddox.

0:18.8

Getting Brexit to getting boosted from supply chains to standards, 2021 has been an extraordinary year for government, for politics and, well, for pretty much everyone.

0:29.4

And next year promises to be more of the same.

0:31.8

There are going to be some big elections.

0:33.4

Not to be in Northern Ireland.

0:34.5

We know that for sure.

0:35.9

Queen will celebrate her platinum jubilee.

0:38.6

The government will celebrate finally publishing the leveling up white paper, probably.

0:43.1

Coronavirus is not over. Brexit isn't done. And the Prime Minister still has a party to placate

0:48.4

and a government to rejuvenate. So this is going to be a podcast in two parts. We're going to

0:53.4

look back to some of the

0:54.5

standout moments of the last year. And then we'll be doing our best crystal ball gazing to pick out

0:59.4

what we should be looking out for in the 12 months ahead. Joining me in this virtual studio,

1:04.5

with a mince pie perhaps to hand, are three of the IFG's finest. First, Alex Thomas, who leads

1:09.7

our work on the civil service.

1:11.0

Hi, Alex.

1:11.9

Hello, Bronwyn.

1:13.7

And we got two senior fellows, Kathadden, and Jill Rutter.

1:16.4

Are there with me too?

1:17.2

Hi, all.

1:18.6

Hello, Bronwyn.

1:19.7

Sorry, hello, everybody.

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