Downward Spiral: Collapsing Public Standards and How to Restore Them
By (Author) John Bowers
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st May 2024
16th April 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Constitution: government and the state
172.20941
Hardback
312
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 19mm
600g
The Johnson era will be remembered for a series of scandals that severely eroded trust in the British government. From questionable PPE tenders and public appointments to the partygate fiasco, every aspect of public life seemed tainted. How did this downward spiral begin, and what can be done to reverse it
In this eye-opening book, veteran KC John Bowers presents a fearless examination of the decline in ethical standards before, during and after the Johnson government. He focuses on the institutions responsible for holding the government accountable, exposing how they have been bypassed by prime ministers determined to impose their agenda. Through interviews with political insiders, Bowers provides analysis of scandals such as partygate, Greensill and the revolving door with the private sector. He shines a light on a culture of favouritism, where standards are upheld based on little more than the assumption those in power can be trusted to behave.
Rishi Sunak entered Number 10 on the promise of restoring integrity, but it is clear major problems remain. Confronting the failings of the current system, Downward spiral presents concrete proposals for creating an alternative that is more transparent and accountable.
John Bowers KC is Principal of Brasenose College, University of Oxford. He was called to the Bar in 1979 and took silk in 1998. Described as an employment law rock star, he is the author of fifteen books, including Bowers on Employment Law, The Law of Industrial Action and Trade Union Recognition and Whistleblowing. He is a former chair of Bar Disciplinary Summary Tribunals and a member of the Bar Councils Race Relations Committee. Since 2005 he has been a Bencher of Middle Temple.