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Old and New Labour Narratives of Whitehall: Radicals,Reactionaries and Defenders of the Westminster Model
Authors:DAVID RICHARDS  DAVID BLUNKETT  HELEN MATHERS
Affiliation:1. Reader in the Department of Politics, University of Sheffield.;2. MP for Sheffield Brightside.;3. Research Fellow in the Department of Politics, University of Sheffield.
Abstract:This article argues that throughout its history, the leadership of the Labour Party has chosen to embrace a benign view of the Civil Service, as part of a wider acceptance of the constitutional status quo reflected in the Westminster model. There has nevertheless been a long tradition in the wider Labour movement that has questioned whether Whitehall is capable of working for a government with radical aspirations. This article examines Labour's historical approach towards Whitehall, before reflecting on the extent to which the present Administration, while appealing to radical and reforming rhetoric has, like its predecessors, continued to embrace the status quo. It concludes by arguing that a contemporary and credible narrative capable of challenging the Westminster model has yet to emerge from the broader movement.
Keywords:Labour Party  Whitehall  Westminster model  bureaucratic reform  governance
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