Prime Minister and Cabinet: What type of Government exists in the UK?
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Hina Safdar Prime Minister and Cabinet: What type of Government exists in the UK? Question a Explain the term Cabinet Office used in the extract. The extract shows that the Cabinet office is used for administration and implementation purposes. It supports the prime Minister in leading the government. It supports the Government in transacting it business. Its implementation roles include helping to deliver key service priorities, leading the reform programme for public services. And it also co- ordinates security, intelligence and civil contingencies matters to protect the UK against disruptive challenges. The Cabinet office is headed by the Secretary of the Cabinet, who is a civil servant under the direction of the Prime Minister. At the moment this is Sir Andrew Turnbull. The Cabinet office is made up of three main units; The Cabinet Secretariat, the strategy Unit and the Corporate Development Group. The Cabinet office is directly accountable it the Prime Minister. The...

