Prime Minister hosting joint meetings with devolved governments had been downplayed. He said: “If there is one aspect of the package that disappoints me it is that the role for the Prime Minister appears quite limited to one meeting a year, and it is a meeting that he could delegate to somebody else.”Dunlop warned that approach would undo efforts to change Whitehall culture so that UK Ministers and civil servants take more account of devolution.He added: “If the Prime Minister doesn’t appear to have it as a high priority then I don’t think you can expect that other ministers or the Whitehall machine will make it a priority either.”The Dunlop Review was commissioned in 2019 to consider whether existing UK Government structures to support the.
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