Hugh Bennett
@hughrbennett
Former Special Adviser @10DowningStreet @FCDOGovUK
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14-01-2014 17:11:02
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Excellent analysis from Hugh Bennett in The Telegraph … “Without the Bill, UK ministers will neither have the leverage to bring the EU back to the table, nor the power to make anything beyond the most trivial changes themselves.” telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/…
From today's The Telegraph: why it is so important that the UK still passes the NI Protocol Bill even if a deal can be reached with the EU in the short-term telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/…
🇪🇺🇬🇧What's wrong with the Northern Ireland Protocol? On this week's IEA Podcast, IEA Head of Public Policy Matthew Lesh discussed this with Hugh Bennett, former member of the Brexit negotiating team and former Special advisor to both Liz Truss and Boris Johnson👇
A very helpful analysis from Hugh Bennett on what to look out for in a Brexit deal for Northern Ireland politico.eu/article/six-th…
Brexit must read — Hugh Bennett, a former UK negotiator and member of the Leave campaign, very clear about details of dispute over Northern Ireland and what Brexiteers will look for if the UK strikes a deal with the EU politico.eu/article/six-th…
Six key tests for any deal on the NIP: 1. How green is the green lane? 2. Is there treaty change? 3. Does it restore UK tax & spend powers? 4. Can UK goods be sold in NI? 5. What happens to the ECJ? 6. What happens to the Bill? Me for POLITICOEurope politico.eu/article/six-th…
My The Telegraph column with initial comment on the new NI Protocol deal. (Initial because there's still a lot of detail to work through.) There are improvements, but it seems hugely oversold, & may entrench the Protocol framework rather than weaken it. telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/02/2…
From Hugh Bennett: The Windsor Framework is a rebranding masterclass, not a resolution to the Protocol conservativehome.com/2023/03/02/hug…
The Windsor Framework makes several welcome steps forward, but it is not the conclusive resolution to the Protocol it claims to be - and did not justify the dropping of the Bill By overselling it, the Government risks creating more problems for the future conservativehome.com/2023/03/02/hug…
Earlier in the week, Lord Maude's proposals for reforming government were published (and disappeared somewhat into the reshuffle vortex). Alex has set out our overall Institute for Government view - I thought I'd add some thoughts on the sections on ministers and spads specifically...
Some personal news: excited to be joining the fantastic and fast-growing @rudpedersenuk team led by Jon Aarons focusing on international-facing public affairs. Looking forward to a very interesting year ahead! rudpedersen.com/en-UK/contact/…
Well worth a read of this piece by Robert Colvile and his thread below. All sorts of things have gone badly wrong in our procurement over the years. As Robert Colvile says, some, though far from all, is due to the EU's procurement regime. One of the little commented-upon aspects of the
🚨New PoliticsHome podcast🚨 Why can’t Prime Ministers get things done? Alex Thomas from Institute for Government, Downing St researcher Michelle Clement and former No10 special adviser Hugh Bennett join me to discuss the problem at the heart of government 🎧 here: pod.fo/e/2381fa
🚨 NEW PODCAST 🚨 Why can't Prime Ministers get things done? Alex Thomas from Institute for Government, Downing St researcher Michelle Clement and former No10 special adviser Hugh Bennett join Alain Tolhurst to discuss the problem at the heart of government 🎙️: pod.fo/e/2381fa