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Inside Briefing with the Institute for Government

A firehose of public spending?

Inside Briefing with the Institute for Government

Institute for Government

News, Government, Politics

4.5278 Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2019

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

This week on the podcast that looks at how Government works, and sometimes doesn’t… Both major parties are promising massive public spending if they win the Election, but are there enough projects out there to spend it all on? The right to free access to the government’s own reports becomes a key Election battleground. And there’s a brand new Speaker, Lindsay Hoyle. How will Parliament deal with the unprecedented decisions of now-departed John Bercow? Plus, what happens on “Taking Out The Trash Day”? How Brexit could affect devolution and self-government in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland far beyond any date when we actually leave. Why ‘FORTHWITH’ is the most powerful word in the Parliamentary lexicon. We talk to veteran Lib Dem strategist Olly Grender. And how fast can the IfG’s athletic staffers run from Piccadilly to College Green? It’s a key fitness challenge.  “John Bercow increased the powers of Parliament. Is the new Speaker really going to want to give them back to the Government?” – Hannah White Hosted by Bronwen Maddox with Alice Lilly, Joe Owen, Hannah White, Gavin Freeguard and Jess Sargeant. Audio production by Alex Rees.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Inside Briefing with the Institute for Government.

0:13.1

I'm Bronwyn Maddox.

0:15.3

We know the election result, the election for the new common speaker, that is.

0:19.6

We definitely wouldn't dare to predict the general election result,

0:22.7

especially after a bumpy start to the campaign,

0:24.9

where some fell at the very first hurdle.

0:27.6

That would be a goodbye to Tom Watson,

0:29.4

stepping down as Deputy Labour leader,

0:31.5

to be a fitness trainer, he tells us,

0:33.1

and let's assume we're going to hear less of Jacob Rees-Mogg,

0:36.4

at least on the airwaves after

0:37.8

his musings about whether Grenfell victims lacked common sense.

0:42.0

But we can make sense of how the government keeps on governing, or at least tries to, as

0:46.4

ministers head off around the country in search of votes.

0:49.5

This week we also speak to Olly Grenda, a Lib Dempier, an advisor to party leader Joe Swinson.

0:54.9

And we'll take an in-depth look at what Brexit might mean

0:57.9

for the distribution of power in the United Kingdom.

1:00.4

That's for devolution, power-sharing,

1:02.6

and more in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, maybe England too.

1:18.5

Thank you. This week I'm joined in the studio by Joe Owen, Hannah White,

1:22.3

and joining us for the first time, Alice Lilly, who runs Parliamentary Monitor,

1:25.5

where we take a data-driven look at how Parliament works.

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