Jill Rutter
Senior Fellow
Jill's recent work
The major parties are desperate to avoid 2024 being a Brexit election
What do the party manifestos tell us about where Brexit could go next?
A distracted EU may not have much time to reset relations with the UK
The European parliament elections aren't likely to lead to a willingness to renegotiate the Brexit deal.
Mayoral accountability hangs on divorcing local vote from national trends
The read-across from local contests to the national polls should be dismissed.
All work
The PM is already talking about her frustrations with Whitehall
Theresa May is not the first Prime Minister to find Whitehall tough to deal with
Oliver Letwin
Oliver Letwin was interviewed on 15 December 2016 for the IfG Ministers Reflect project.
Why Philip Hammond’s plan for an autumn Budget makes sense
The Chancellor announced a return to a single annual budget. The move should be welcomed
Tough times for technocrats
Populist politicians have spent the last few months taking pot shots at central bankers. The Office for Budget Responsibility may be next.
Hammond could use Autumn Statement to make better tax policy
Next week’s Autumn Statement will be an opportunity for a fiscal reset post-Brexit
Ready for ‘The Donald’: How might Whitehall prepare for a Trump win?
The right-field candidacy of Donald Trump will be raising its own problems.
Troubled Families takeaways
The Government finally published the evaluation of David Cameron’s flagship Troubled Families programme
Come back Treasury, your country needs you…
Jill Rutter warns the Treasury is now looking marginalised – just when we really need it.