Why doesn't the centre of government work?

Published: March 2, 2023, 10:45 a.m.

The centre of government does not function as well as it needs to. Successive prime ministers have complained of \u2018rubber levers\u2019 and reflected that the nature of the government machine can make it difficult to deliver their priorities. The last three premierships have not been helped, and sometimes have been hindered, by the failings of No.10, the Cabinet Office and Treasury. The civil service is not working as well as it should and Brexit and Covid in particular exposed deep problems with the whole of the government machine.\n\nBut what exactly are these problems? Why have they not been solved? And what could be done to radically improve how the centre works? \n\nTo launch a major new programme of work, we brought together an expert panel to discuss the current state of the centre and suggest how it could be reformed and improved. \n\nOur panellists were:\n\nLord Robin Butler, Cabinet Secretary 1988-98\nBaroness Simone Finn, Downing Street deputy chief of staff 2021\u201322 \nPeter Hill, former principal private secretary to the prime minister (2017-19) and CEO of COP 26\n\nThe event was chaired by Dr Hannah White, Director of the Institute for Government and Sir Anthony Seldon, author, political commentator and historian.