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Jill Rutter
Senior Fellow
Jill's recent work
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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?
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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.
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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
What the European Super League tells us about prime ministerial priorities
A dynamic prime minister did whatever it took to see off a threat to (one of our) national games
How to be an effective commissioner
Creating a new Migrants’ Commissioner was one of the key recommendations of Wendy Williams’ review of the Windrush scandal.
Is the UK on course to deliver a successful COP?
Jill Rutter says there are reasons for optimism – but still a lot of work to be done to make COP26 a success
The UK government needs to decide how to manage its post-Brexit relationship with the EU
The vaccines/article 16 debacle showed the fragility of the post-Brexit UK-EU relationship
Managing the UK's relationship with the EU
The government needs to work out how it will organise itself to manage its relationship with its largest trading partner.
A full-time COP president helps – but a fully-engaged PM is vital to net zero
Jill Rutter says the key question is whether Alok Sharma can find the time to back up his new full-time COP President
The Treasury’s interim review is a major step on the path to net zero
Jill Rutter welcomes the Treasury’s acceptance of net zero
The Independent Monitoring Authority must act quickly to gain credibility
Jill Rutter sets out how the Independent Monitoring Authority can hit the ground running
The government is under attack for its post-Brexit power hoarding ambitions
Ministers' actions to date suggest that they want a monopoly on any returned powers
No.10 should be able to tell Marcus Rashford who is in charge of children’s meals
There is not a department for feeding hungry children but that should not stop government dealing with the issue