Humphrey Appleby

Sir Humphrey Appleby, GCB, KBE, MVO, MA (Oxon), is a fictional character from the British television series Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister. He was played originally by Sir Nigel Hawthorne, but on stage and in a television adaptation of the stage show by Henry Goodman in a new series of Yes, Prime Minister. In Yes Minister, he is the Permanent Secretary for the Department of Administrative Affairs (a fictional department of the British government). In the last episode of Yes Minister, "Party Games", he becomes Cabinet Secretary, the position he retains during Yes, Prime Minister. Hawthorne's portrayal won the BAFTA Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance four times: 1981, 1982, 1986 and 1987.

Character and history

Sir Humphrey is a master of obfuscation and manipulation, often making long-winded statements such as, "In view of the somewhat nebulous and inexplicit nature of your remit, and the arguably marginal and peripheral nature of your influence within the central deliberations and decisions within the political process, there could be a case for restructuring their action priorities in such a way as to eliminate your liquidation from their immediate agenda." He is committed to maintaining the status quo for the country in general and for the Civil Service in particular, and will stop at nothing to do so—whether that means baffling his opponents with technical jargon, strategically appointing allies to supposedly impartial boards, or setting up an interdepartmental committee to immobilise his Minister's proposals with red tape. Throughout the series, he serves as Permanent Secretary under the ministry of Jim Hacker at the Department of Administrative Affairs; he is appointed Cabinet Secretary shortly before Hacker's elevation to the role of Prime Minister.

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Who will say ‘we can’t go on like this’? We need leadership on our disastrous ...

AOL 29 Mar 2025
Put aside the figures, forecasts and projections in this week’s Spring Statement. They all confirm one thing ... democracy ... No doubt Sir Humphrey would try to deter Jim Hacker from speaking the truth, using those killer words “courageous, minister”. It is ... .
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Who will say 'we can't go on like this'? We need leadership on our disastrous economic state

The Daily Telegraph 29 Mar 2025
Put aside the figures, forecasts and projections in this week’s Spring Statement. They all confirm one thing ... democracy ... No doubt Sir Humphrey would try to deter Jim Hacker from speaking the truth, using those killer words “courageous, minister”. It is ... .
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'Lying And Gaslighting': Elon Musk Torched After Unbelievable Claim About Trump

Huffington Post 28 Mar 2025
Tech billionaire Elon Musk is facing criticism for a claim about President Donald Trump that many people are finding more than a little over-the-top ... Not even once.” ... 6, 2021 ... https.//t.co/FGyE0c1uz2— Sir Humphrey 🇺🇦 (@bdquinn) March 28, 2025.
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The one thing Kemi Badenoch can't live without

The Daily Telegraph 21 Mar 2025
Love Island?” I asked. “No... Former Tory MP Sir Philip Davies told a party at the Royal Overseas League to celebrate his knighthood that he owes his political career to sausages ... He wondered what his top civil servant Sir Humphrey Appleby would say ... .
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The Government is Making Itself a Laughing Stock in its Battle to End Apple’s Encrypted ...

The Daily Sceptic 19 Mar 2025
Proprietary apps are typically designed nowadays to limit your thinking to within the narrow range of options they show you, much as Sir Humphrey ensures his Minister only ever gets to pick between ...
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Kemi Badenoch has injected a dose of realism into the net zero debate

The Daily Telegraph 18 Mar 2025
SIR – With Kemi Badenoch’s speech yesterday, in which she branded the 2050 zero emissions target “impossible”, a mainstream political leader has at last made a realistic statement about the journey to net zero ... Mag Humphreys.
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It’s not the Civil Service that runs Britain, it’s the quangocrats

AOL 12 Mar 2025
When Sir Humphrey explains that Sir Desmond’s bank has agreed to step in to save a company involved in a high-profile public-private partnership from going bust, and reminds Hacker he has been ...
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The problem is not the civil service. It's the inadequacy of our politicians

The Daily Telegraph 11 Mar 2025
Fans of the timeless sitcom Yes Minister will recall how Sir Humphrey Appleby thwarted efforts of his minister Jim Hacker to reduce the size of the Civil Service, ending up with even more officials than before.
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Britain cannot repeat its fracking mistake in the race for critical minerals

The Daily Telegraph 10 Mar 2025
Sir Humphrey has learned to hold his nose. After decades of official disgust at mining, refining and petrochemicals, Whitehall is learning to love the dirty stuff again – the very things we need to defend ourselves and grow a modern economy ... Copy link.
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Civil servants 'will be paid to quit' under plans to save costs as Keir Starmer ...

The Daily Mail 08 Mar 2025
Sir Keir Starmer risks a new showdown with civil servants this week over plans to cull the jobs of second-rate Sir Humphreys ... It comes three months after Sir Keir angered public sector trade unions for ...
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