Tag: Richard Shaw

Ministers appoint special advisers for their policy expertise as much as for their partisan views

Ministers appoint special advisers for their policy expertise as much as for their partisan views

 Special Advisers are a now a fixture of British government, with “SpAds” patrolling the political space in between Ministers and the Civil Service, offering the kind of policy and political advice which “Sir Humphreys” don’t feel inclined or able to offer. Drawing on research from New Zealand, Richard Shaw and Chris Eichbaum show that little research has been carried […]