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Getting to grips with civil service reform | Civil service

As a former civil employee, the Labor Party “Project Chainsaw” from Thinktank seems to be familiar to me (Plans to reduce thousands of civil service functions to get rid of the radical government, March 11). The number of employees was in the Tatcher era, when it was said that she noticed that there are many doctors working in Ministry of Health.

Critics believed that “efficiency discounts” will be better characterized by the lack of efficiency, which puts a greater burden on excessive employees.

However, Thinktank may be on the verge of conceptual breakthrough, as it is compared to “other changes in planning, including how to get a third runway in Heathrow built in Parliament.”

Even William Morris, in his classic utopianism News from anywhereOnly the parliament building that was converted into a dung market can be visited. Either way, can parliamentarians think about the saw of the saw on themselves, starting with the House of Lords?
Dr. Anthony Isaac
London

The name “saw a saw” gives the strongest possible signal to the transmission of this exercise. It is clear that the Prime Minister and his Chums have been feed for infant business management booklet. No one will require that the nation requires effective, effective governmental organizations and civil service.

But the government must define a priority plan that answers three questions: Where are we now, and where do we want to be, and what resources – human and financial – that we need to get there? It should also act fit and help get jobs elsewhere.
Chris Hodgukins
London

I consider it Care Starmer It has a useful application that allows storage tanks declines at 3 am in high -minded teeth (consumption officers), the case of the forest forest (forest officers), or the validity of the requests to pay personal independence (Ministry of Labor and Pensioners). In fact, rubbing the latter. DWP does not work for anyone, at least from all demands.
LLWYNFEDWEN
AbhondadoPowys

I remembered a time ago about 40 years ago, when some of the foolish cabinets tried to impose discounts in the workforce at what was then the Ministry of Health and Social Security. My father, who is the director of institutions at the time, responded in the best traditions Yes, Minister: “What do you want not to do?”
Christopher’s house
Herford

Care Starmer suggests increasing the use of artificial intelligence to improve civil service. Will the first logical step be more experience using human intelligence?
John Sitton
Ware Bridge, Renfrewshire

Care Starmer may have created a department for integration, integration and negativity. I’m sure he can find a technical businessman to run it.
Martin Friedman
London

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