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Unions push back on ‘radical’ plans to cut Civil Service
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden arrives at BBC Broadcasting House in London, to appear on the BBC One current affairs programme, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, March 9, 2025

MINISTERS were told to stop treating the Civil Service as a political punchbag after Pat McFadden announced plans for “radical” reforms today.

Unions pushed back against the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster’s proposals for performance-related pay and underperforming civil servants being incentivised to leave their jobs.

Interviewed on TV, Mr McFadden declined to say how many people could lose their jobs but said that he believed the Civil Service “would and can become smaller” and he would like to see more “working outside London.”

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