A very similar rabble rousing article in ConservativeHome
Our survey. What ConHome’s panel of party members think about the Government and the civil service.
https://conservativehome.com/2023/05/29 ... l-service/
TL/DR: They think what their client press has been telling them.
Scroll down to the comments for a disturbing insight into the few remaining Conservative members.
From the article:
Over a third of a panel thinks that there is a civil service plot to destabilise the Government, and over another third believes that there’s institutional resistance to its policies.
So 73 per cent of respondents blames civil servants for the current difficulties. Only six per cent believe that they’re not responsible at all.
A few comments:
The country is badly served by the civil service. No department seems up to the job. Passports, driving licenses (or lack of) etc. For example, I applied for a LPA on 8 March 2021. It arrived yesterday. My other half applied for a new passport in November 2020, so far - nothing. The civil service appears to be untouchable. If the minister responsible for these departments were to raise my problems with the appropriate civil servant they would probably be accused of bullying!
I did not participate in the survey, but I certainly would have gone for the first option. The CS has shown themselves to be either incompetent or blatantly biased when enacting Government policy (not to mention manifesto promises).
The CS, colloquially known as the Blob, have resisted almost every Tory Government initiative since (and in some cases before) Brexit. The latest attempts to smear Johnson, Raab and Braverman are probably the tip of the iceberg if the truth were known. The Blob has shown particular incompetence concerning illegal immigration, legal immigration and Brexit negotiations.
Much of the incompetence is part of the resistance to implementing Government policy, playing stupid. Add these facts to the percentage of 'jobsworths' working from home, and you have a self-serving, idle and incompetent Blob that is desperately in need of reform. I would suggest that we get Cummings and Raab to head a review of the CS and recommend reforms to this body.
Our rather bizarre system leaves Senior Civil servants in post from one govt to the next. As if people can equally implement the policy of Labour or the Conservatives.
Its long overdue for Ministers to bring in a senior management team to implement their policies. People chosen to do the job on which the govt was elected.
Radicalised retirees in the main, through the comments contain a majority of voices of reason asking for "evidence".
The only evidence offered is a quote fomr an episode of "Yes Prime Minister"
(A fictitious situation comedy, 40 years old M'lud).
Meanwhile we have Littlejohn's words gilded with illustrations of bloodied daggers.
They're growing bolder in showing the "unspoken bits" of their agenda in public.
I fear the odds of violence against Civil Servants are increasing daily in the light of this rhetoric.