“Minister for Common Sense” Launches Scheme to Stamp Out Woke Policies and Pointless Public Spending

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Esther McVey Vows to Tackle Wasteful Government Practices

Esther McVey, the Minister for Common Sense, has launched a new scheme aimed at stopping the waste of taxpayer money on diversity schemes and costly quangos. In an article for the Daily Mail, McVey expressed her frustration with unnecessary working practices and wasteful spending in public institutions. She believes that common sense should prevail over political correctness in the public sector.

Rooting Out Waste and Bureaucracy

As part of her initiative, McVey plans to investigate government spending to identify areas of waste and unnecessary bureaucracy. She believes that the public is demanding more common-sense decision making across the public sector. Additionally, she aims to encourage individuals from outside of London to apply for top Civil Service jobs.

A Fresh Perspective on Social Affairs

Esther McVey, a former GMTV presenter, was appointed as a Cabinet Office minister to provide a "common-sense" viewpoint on social affairs. Her goal is to bring a practical and rational approach to government policies and spending.

Prioritizing Efficiency and Sensibility

This new scheme comes after Jeremy Hunt’s Treasury launched an audit of equality, diversity, and inclusion spending in Whitehall departments. The government is taking steps to ensure that taxpayer money is being used effectively and sensibly.

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