we asked about the source of his euroscepticism. Not his early employment at Tate and Lyle as some assume. He reminded he was Whip on the Maastricht bill. Described himself as a "civilised eurosceptic" (not a "bastard" TM John Major
DD was very critical of the Cameron pledge to take the Conservatives out of the EPP (the root of many of his difficulties with Angela Merkel as others have pointed out)
and he disagrees with Cameron (and others) who said the referendum was inevitable
V interesting to think what might have happened if Davis had won that election contest as he looked nailed on to do before they "screwed up" .
Moving on, Davis is very critical of Cameron's naive approach to renegotiation. Quite a telling insight here given what came later
fascinating snippet of a chat he had with @George_Osborne during the referendum campaign (NB he was surprised at Gove and Johnson coming out for Leave, not at May on being remain - "security obsessed" as Home Sec)
and Davis's personal focus group on where the referendum was going
Did I say there was a lot on this..... there really is.. and on referendum night, David Dimbleby asked him not to call the result too soon
so onto government....fair to say he did not expect a call from No.10 (another great Cabinet shuffle story)
Davis assumed the task of negotiating Brexit would fall to @fcdo -- and definitely not the @cabinetofficeuk -- but he was also VERY sceptical about @UKCivilService and #brexit
Amid that scepticism a shout out to one civil servant (quite an unusual one) Tom Shinner in his old dept
Philip Hammond told us he was taken aback by @theresa_may conference speech. Even her Brexit secretary was - and thought it betrayed a misunderstanding of Leave voters
On the reasons for that disastrous 2017 election which he and Hammond supported.. to see off the House of Lords and gain time
early signs of tension with Olly Robbins given an impossible job as DExEU perm sec and PM sherpa... and the latter trumping the former role
On trying to recover from being overruled on sequencing in the early stages of the negotiations - trying to link the financial settlement to the future relationship
On that joint report....
and - although it doesnt actually ever feel like this in No.10 - Davis's view on who always wins in battles between depts and the PM (this after he had asked for Robbins to be moved in frustration)
Davis was much more gung-ho on No Deal than No.10 or the civil service
Lots more on the joint report... negotiations with DUP; views from ERG etc.. read it in full -- and so to Chequers ....
Davis dismisses the two white papers thesis, but notes a divergence between him and No.10 over - divergence
And by the Thursday before Chequers, David realises he is going to have to go
Lots more on who said what at Chequers .. do read Hammond described Davis as liking an SAS style negotiation.. He certainly war gamed the timing of his resignation
So more after that on the Johnson resignation, and views on what came next - read the whole interview here ukandeu.ac.uk/brexit-witness…
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Paterson was a linguist and businessman working across Europe. Whereas it was the EU's treatment of Greece that pushed Davis to support Leave, for Paterson it was the treatment of former Communist countries
Bonus first Johnson sighting there. A very honest answer on the impact of Cameron@s Bloomberg speech (remember Paterson was in the Cabinet then
we assume the "Europe" side of Frost's team transfer to @FCDOGovUK - its a long time since the FCO had serious heft on Europe. That will provide some continuity
But managing the relationship is entwined with lots of domestic issues, way away from FCDO's normal areas of interest. It also requires managing relations with devolveds. Hmm
A bit in Budget 2020. Nothing in Budget 2021 or his party conference speech .. but the impacts on revenues from fossil fuels can't be ignored and the system could do a much better job promoting pro-net zero actions
first we need to see the long-awaited review on who pays. but he needs to go further and set out how he will adapt the tax system to support the transition to a #netzero economy.
.@jnpowell1 has written an important article in @FT (£ - I assume) about Johnson govt casual disregard for Northern Ireland ft.com/content/bb92d1…
Lots of blame attached to Frost and Johnson. But I think he could cast his net wider. As @UKandEU#Brexitwitnessarchive shows there was hardly any consideration of the consequences of a Leave vote in the decision to hold a referendum.
really interesting from @so_says_sally (and not just cos she quotes me) .. my experience a decade ago from @DefraGovUK was that it was really hard to get @DHSCgovuk out of its health service silo and interested in wider policy
so its great news they are now interested in air quality (they weren't then); we tried to interest DH as was in fuel poverty (hypothermia kills) - no interest. So I think there is scope for depts realising benefits where there are real synergies
the problems for a line dept come where their cross-cutting priority cuts across a departmental priority and they need to persuade it to go in another direction..
the new Levelling Up taskforce under Andy Haldane is interesting for govt structure nerds (and an interesting contrast to govt structures for #netzero) @CommonsBEIS
Haldane is perm sec for 6 months (levelling up will take longer than that .. but first focus will be on working out what this means...) reporting jointly to Michael Gove and the PM.
The people working for him will be (I understand) a joint team from @cabinetofficeuk and the new DLUHC. not cleat how they relate to the delivery unit (but until we know what LU is...they can't do that much)