It shows how arrogant and ignorant IDS is:According to The Sun, Mr Duncan Smith told a friend: “My civil servants don’t work for Jeremy Heywood, they work for me.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_Majesty's_Civil_ServiceCivil servants are employees of the Crown and not of the British parliament.
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/civil-service/about/our-governanceSir Jeremy Heywood is the Prime Minister’s most senior policy adviser. He acts as Secretary to the Cabinet and is responsible for:
- providing professional leadership to the Civil Service
It's standard practice and time honoured tradition of civil service.I thought someone was being sarcastic in another thread.
It's real, so much for a fair debate and free country.
You're not sitting on the fence. You already have your preconceived opinion:Well at least he's being hauled before MP's to explain why... (and he's also denying access to information which could benefit the Stayers),, Does make you wonder though? Sounds like he's sitting on the fence.
I'm already aware of tradition and practice, unlike IDS, but I look forward to the explanation that Jeremy Heywood offers.Are you a top civil servant (you know the one, who's been told to deny the Out ministers access to any information regarding the EU that could damage the chances of the Stayers) ????
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa...nent_Secretaries_-_EU_Referendum_Guidance.pdfThe negotiations have now concluded and following discussion at Cabinet, the UK Government’s position is set out in the attached White Paper. In sum: in the referendum the Government’s clear recommendation is that the United Kingdom should remain a member of a reformed EU.
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As set out in the Civil Service Code, the Civil Service supports the Government of the day in developing and implementing its policies. This includes in relation to EU and EU-related business and in supporting the Government to make the case for the UK to remain in a reformed EU. The Code also sets out the standards of behaviour expected of civil servants and sets out the core values of honesty, objectivity, impartiality and integrity which must be observed at all times. In supporting the Government’s position on the EU referendum, civil servants should therefore continue to operate in line with the Civil Service Code and the normal rules on civil service conduct and government communications. In turn, Ministers must continue to abide by the Ministerial Code and not ask civil servants to act in any way that would conflict with the Civil Service Code.
Departments should continue to provide support in the normal way to Ministers operating in their ministerial capacity. This should include support for meetings on government business, ministerial visits and attendance at external events relating to government policy. Civil servants can draft ministerial speeches and provide briefing on government policy for Ministers to use at such events, including those organised by groups campaigning for the same outcome as the Government on the EU referendum. Ministerial briefing may explain the UK Government’s policy position and offer comment on other policy positions in the usual way. As with any other policy position, civil servants may advise Ministers on the likely pros and cons of different approaches and how they could be implemented.
As set out in the Prime Minister’s letter it will not be appropriate or permissible for the Civil Service to support Ministers who oppose the Government’s official position by providing briefing or speech material on this matter.
I was 16 a couple of days ago.Himmy,, what age are you ?? (serious question)
Only if we remain in EU.Oooh, looks like you'll be working well into your 70's then .
I was 16 a couple of days ago.
I remember, many years ago, giving a lecture to front-line staff on customer care and customer satisfaction.
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And?I was 16 a couple of days ago.
And yet:
I remember, many years ago, giving a lecture to front-line staff on customer care and customer satisfaction.
Easy one this,, Himmy was lecturing the school secretary on the benefits of not reporting him to the headmaster.I was 16 a couple of days ago.
And yet:
I remember, many years ago, giving a lecture to front-line staff on customer care and customer satisfaction.
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What inference?I thought the inference was pretty clear.