Our Brazen Civil Service is Crippling the Government and Harming Democracy

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Brazenly Mutinous

The civil service is intentionally sabotaging the government and undermining democracy. Even though voters supported the Tories in their efforts to deliver Brexit, Whitehall has been hindering them at every turn.

Dominic Cummings' attempt to remove incompetent employees and Remainer supporters was a massive failure, leaving us with a partisan civil service that actively works against Tory policies. This is a disaster for democracy.

Open Revolt

The Remainer Left is in open revolt, with civil servants publicly criticizing the government and joining organizations that oppose Tory immigration policies. The subversion will only end if the Remainer Labour Party takes power.

The damage caused by these activists is significant. The Tories no longer trust them, and for good reason. Governing effectively will be impossible with Whitehall still dominated by left-wing Europhiles.

Britain on Sick

While many people claiming sickness benefits post-Covid are genuinely ill, many are taking advantage of the system. These individuals became accustomed to leisure time during the pandemic and were too easily signed off by doctors. Welfare Secretary Mel Stride is right to make claiming benefits harder and encourage people to return to work. This is not only beneficial for individuals but also for the economy.

Join the Kew

There is confusion surrounding a "queer celebration" at Kew Gardens. Most plants have both male and female parts and are not an oppressed minority. It's unclear how they relate to LGBT+ individuals. Nevertheless, if you're in London, feel free to visit and perhaps encounter a unique plant or two.

No Money Left

Labour likes to criticize the "13 years of Tory failure," but they conveniently overlook the fact that it was a bungling Labour council that bankrupted Birmingham. Consider the shambolic Labour administration in Wales, which is seen as a blueprint for a potential Starmer Government. They talk a good game while in opposition, but when in power, they always run out of money.