This authoritative text examines the arrangements at the centre of
Whitehall for advising the British prime minister and Cabinet,
especially during the Thatcher and Major governments. The
traditional coordinating centre has shifted from the Treasury to
the Prime Minister's Office and the Chief Whip's Office in Downing
Street, and to the Cabinet Office in Whitehall. Exploration of the
separate but interlinking contributions made by these three parts
of the centre shows they form a flexible but not entirely adequate
support for modern government.
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