what does the executive consist of
four groups/individuals
role of the executive
3 roles
what is the title for top civil servants
permanent secretary at department of X
characteristics of civil servants
3 characteristics
roles of the prime minister
four roles
sources of prime ministerial power
MPPP(P)
Broad powers of the prime minister
CAFE
specific formal powers of the PM (deriven from the royal prerogative)
9 powers
specific informal powers of the PM (often deriven from other sources of their authority and tend to vary)
five powers
how has the prerogative power of the commander in chief changed
what is a SPAD
a special political advisor who is not a civil servant or elected MP who is appointed by minister to offer advice on specific issues
by which point had the monarch gradually handed over ‘royal prerogative powers’
by 1800
by what point was the civil service in the shape it is today
by 1900
broad role of SPADs
two roles
what is a spin doctor
they became popular after Labour’s 1997 landslide. unelected advisors that sell the message of the government and control the message given by ministers across government - can even overpower elected ministers
differences between SPADs and civil servants
three differences
positive impacts of SPADs on government
four impacts
negative impacts of SPADs on government
four impacts
where does a SPADs salary come from
either the government budget or the party itself
how many SPADs does each minister get
traditionally two but this has grown dramatically in recent years
what is the top civil servant and head of the cabinet office known as
the cabinet secretary
what system of government does the UK have and what does it mean
‘cabinet system’ which means all major decisions have to be raitified by government by convention
who are the most senior members of cabinet
chancellor of the exchequer, foreign secretary and home secretary
how many members of cabinet are there
PM appoints between 20 and 25