Inside Briefing with the Institute for Government

Gray Matters

May 27, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Sugrey's Report - Was It a Surprise?
01:36 • 2min
3
Are the Rules A, the Lock Down Rules Didn't Apply in Number Ten?
03:57 • 2min
4
The Prime Minister's Report on Comms Risks
05:32 • 3min
5
Is It the Prime Minister's House?
08:56 • 2min
6
The Civil Service Is Responsible for Advising the Prime Minister
10:37 • 2min
7
The Prime Minister's Response to the Segay Report
13:04 • 3min
8
Leaving Parties
15:36 • 3min
9
'No, We Didn't Have Parties at Number Ten'
18:18 • 3min
10
Borris Johnson's Leadership Style Is to Get Himself Out of Scrapes
20:59 • 2min
11
The Tories Are a Red Wall and a Blue Wall by Election
22:58 • 2min
12
I Think the Changes Are Real, but the Structural Changes Aren't.
24:33 • 2min
13
The New Structures Are Confusional Accountabilities
26:52 • 2min
14
Boris Andnovesy and the Cost of Living Crisis
28:31 • 2min
15
The Prime Minister Misled Parliament
30:01 • 2min
16
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesman Issues a Personal Apologies for Not Telling the Truth
31:40 • 2min
17
Is It a Fair Cop?
33:48 • 2min
18
The Cabinet Secretary, Is There a Requirement?
35:22 • 2min
19
I Think the Cabinet Secretary Needs to Follow the Example of the Official Spokesman
37:03 • 2min
20
The Inside Briefing Podcast - Part 2
39:16 • 2min