- Thu Apr 10, 2025 2:41 pm
#87252
This is in itself reasonable- Bozo bloated the Cabinet Office from 2019 onwards, with only small reduction under Sunak. It'll still be quite a bit above what it was under Gordon Brown, when most things worked better. It's hard not to look at this and think that the staff would have been better employed getting stuff done in the frontline departments/ agencies.
The Institute of Government are more sceptical about the overall direction of the restructuring. I can see a logic to it- work done by ministries, not the Cabinet Office or agencies. Obviously, there are some nice easy headlines in killing quangos, but they weren't really a thing till the 80s-90s, and the criticism that they took away accountability was felt to be a very powerful one, not least among the sort of opinion that's gunning for Starmer now. What I worry about is whether some of the ministers (especially Streeting) are up to it.