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How the Civil Service Ruined Britain

Politics
United Kingdom
Started February 20, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
The role of the civil service in Britain is essential; it provides stability and continuity in governance that politicians often disrupt.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
Dismantling or drastically reforming the civil service could lead to chaos, undermining the very structure that supports democratic governance.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
The civil service's focus on process over results has led to inefficiencies that hinder progress and public trust in government.
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Blaming the civil service for Britain's issues overlooks deeper systemic problems that require comprehensive reform beyond just administrative changes.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
The civil service has stifled innovation in Britain, prioritizing bureaucracy over effective governance and public service.
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