Labour needs a political history lesson

Gordon Brown is fixing his sights on reform of the Treasury to take away some of its power. However, a similar strategy has been tried before - and it failed

David Worsfold, Secretary, All Party Group on Insurance and Financial Services

Re-organising government departments is obviously the flavour of the month.

No sooner have we had the rushed - and hopefully not botched - splitting of the Home Office, than the Treasury is back in the sights of would be reformers. I say back in the sights because it never seems to be out of them for very long.

As the Labour leadership election gets under way in earnest, the Whitehall rumour mill is speculating hard that

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