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Mid-term prime ministers – Episode 3: Adjusting to the role

Politics
United Kingdom
Started August 21, 2026

Mid-term prime ministers – Episode 3: Adjusting to the role melissa.ittoo Thu, 20/08/2026 - 12:35 In the final episode of our series, we explore lessons former mid-term transitions hold for Andy Burnham’s premiership – or future – mid-term PMs. 1 Podcast Institute for Government No Ministers Civil service Parliament and the constitution Cabinet Leadership election Government reshuffle Civil servants Labour Conservative Prime minister Cabinet secretary Special adviser Major government Blair go...

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Cabinet secretaries and senior civil servants should be replaced promptly in a mid-term transition to ensure loyalty to the new prime minister's agenda.
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The challenges faced by mid-term prime ministers are unique and require tailored strategies for effective governance.
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The role of a mid-term prime minister should be to focus on crisis management rather than long-term policy agendas.
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Mid-term prime ministers must establish clear communication strategies to connect with the public and maintain support.
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Mid-term prime ministers should prioritize coalition-building within Parliament to achieve legislative goals.
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Mid-term prime ministers must be prepared to pivot their policies in response to changing public opinion and political landscapes.
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The role of mid-term prime ministers should focus on stabilizing the government rather than pursuing controversial policy changes.
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Voters should have the opportunity to hold mid-term prime ministers accountable through special elections.
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Civil service continuity and institutional memory are critical assets that mid-term prime ministers must actively preserve during leadership transitions.
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Mid-term transitions succeed when the new prime minister clearly defines which inherited policies they will defend and which they will change.
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