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Scrutiny of Strategic Thinking in Government

Inquiry

The purpose of this Sub-Committee inquiry is to make recommendations about how to improve Committee scrutiny of strategic thinking in government and to encourage greater openness from government about its processes for developing and updating strategic plans.

The Committee has launched an inquiry into the effectiveness of Select Committee scrutiny of strategic thinking in Whitehall.

The UK faces an increasing number of serious immediate and long-term strategic challenges and opportunities which require a coordinated, sustainable, response across Government, with cross-party support, and often in collaboration with our international partners. The pace of change and the connectivity between issues are always accelerating, making it harder but also more urgent to plan for the future, for what can be foreseen and for the unexpected. Goals and solutions are often some way in the future, and require continuing strategic leadership across several Parliaments.

While Select Committees scrutinise the activities of their respective departments, departmental structures are not always conducive decision making on many serious strategic issues. It can be difficult for Committees to access information about how these challenges are being addressed across Government.

We aim to make recommendations about

  • how to improve strategic thinking in government;
  • how Committees can deliver effective scrutiny of strategic thinking;
  • how Committees can exercise ‘forward accountability’ (holding government to account for learning from experience and planning better for the future);
  • how Committees can encourage positive engagement between Ministers and Committees in this area.

Read the call for evidence for more detail about the inquiry.

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Thursday 30 November 2023.

Reports, special reports and government responses

No reports or special reports published.

Letter from the Rt Hon John Glen MP, Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General, regarding the proposal for a Civil Service Parliamentary Scheme, dated 1 December 2023
Inquiry Scrutiny of Strategic Thinking in Government
HC 31
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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19 March 2024
Inquiry Scrutiny of Strategic Thinking in Government
Witnesses Cabinet Office, and Cabinet Office
Oral Evidence
19 March 2024
Inquiry Scrutiny of Strategic Thinking in Government
Witnesses Youth Negotiators Academy, and Elect Youth, and Sophie Howe (Former Future Generations Commissioner for Wales (2016-2022))
Oral Evidence
5 March 2024
Inquiry Scrutiny of Strategic Thinking in Government
Witnesses Lord Sedwill (Member at House of Lords)
Oral Evidence
House of Commons International Affairs & National Security Hub (SSTG0053)
Professor Matthew Flinders (SSTG0050)
House of Commons (SSTG0051)

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