The Secret Life of Special Advisers
By (Author) Peter Cardwell
Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing
1st June 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
352.3730941
Paperback
304
Shadowy geniuses whispering, Rasputin-like, into the ears of our elected politicians under a cloak of secrecy, or a crucial but undervalued cog in the machinery of government Or just a rag-tag band of weirdos and misfits
Despite the acres of speculation devoted to special advisers in recent years, from Alastair Campbell to Dominic Cummings, their role is much misunderstood. Who are the people Piers Morgan once called these miserable little creatures and just how much influence do they have
Peter Cardwell served as SpAd to four Cabinet ministers, acting as media adviser, political fixer, troubleshooter and occasional wardrobe consultant. In this candid, compelling and frequently hilarious insider account, he takes the reader into the heart of Whitehall to reveal what the job really involves, from dealing with counter-terror emergencies in Cobra to explaining to the Justice Secretary what a dental dam is, to having your inside leg measured in a government office.
Packed with advice on navigating the perks and pitfalls of the job, The Secret Life of Special Advisers will inform and entertain anyone who has ever wondered what these mysterious figures really do all day.
'A rare, fascinating and funny look at life in the corridors of power. This book will teach you how Westminster really works as well as how it fails.' Isabel Hardman, author of Why We Get the Wrong Politicians
'Its the book we have long needed. Peter Cardwell takes us into the mysterious world of the political aides at the heart of Whitehall the shadowy fixers who oil relations between ministers, mandarins and the media.' Michael Crick
'Peter allows you to peep behind the curtain of a much caricatured but little understood part of our political universe. With the structures of government in flux, its a timely look at how some of the key relationships in Westminster work, and how they sometimes misfire.' Laura Kuenssberg, BBC political editor
Peter Cardwell served as a special adviser in the UK government for three and a half years. He worked for four Cabinet ministers in four departments: the Northern Ireland Office; the Home Office; the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government; and the Ministry of Justice.