Cameron’s House Party and public servant bashing
Philip Stephens makes a striking observation in the FT noting the harshness of the coalition’s rhetoric on the public sector and public servants:
“The government’s tone of voice is one that suggests all public spending is wasteful, and all those working in central or local government are on the make or take. Perhaps, given his goal of a smaller state, this is Mr Cameron’s intention. If so, it is neither sensible nor politically astute. It also happens to be unfair.”
How long before this unfairness jars with the public?
I have a childhood memory (perhaps, I mean nightmare) of a member of the public describing themselves as a civil servant on Noel’s House Party and Noel doing nothing to discourage the booing which came from the audience as a result. I didn’t even know what a civil servant was at the time but this booing didn’t seem fair to me. Of course, this may all be false memory. There is no doubt, however, that this government wants to bring public servant bashing back into vogue.



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