Despite criticism, our civil servants have risen to the occasion of the pandemic

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'It’s all too easy to fall into the trap of being constantly critical, throwing stones from the outside and casting aspersions on civil servants who cannot publicly answer back' writes theresecoffey

Last week there was a significant moment in our fight against this terrible virus, when the national Covid-19 alert level was lowered by our chief medical officers.

 

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theresecoffey Or the Tories could admit they screwed up and as a results thousands died? No, they'd never go for that

theresecoffey Criticism isn't necessarily negative! It is all about accountability, by those, in whom, trust has been reposed! Any other view,flies in the face of accountability,upon which tenets, tha drive public service are anchored! Criticism cleans up drainage in public service!

theresecoffey I don’t think it is the civil servants who are getting the flak, it is the Govt. It’s front bench is to a person incompetent and incapable of telling the truth, led by the blustering PM who is a weak leader and poor decision maker.

theresecoffey Shape up or ship out you Remainer crybabies in the Civil Service

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