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The number of government ministers should be slashed by up to a third, a committee says

Minister numbers 'should be cut'

16 Mar 2010


The number of government ministers should be slashed by up to a third, an influential committee of MPs said.

The Commons Public Administration Committee said it was "hard to justify" the almost doubling in the total number of ministers since the start of the 20th century.

It complained that ministerial appointments were increasingly seen as a form of political reward rather than because there was a need for the post.

The committee said that some junior ministers had so little to do, their civil servants were reduced to "making work" for them.

It pointed out that in 1900, when Britain still had an empire to run, there were just 60 ministers.

In contrast there are now 119, despite the privatisation of many of the functions of the state and the passing of government work to the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

"Decisions on the number of ministers should be led by practical need, not political reward. There is a growing consensus that the ever increasing number of ministers harms the effectiveness of government," it said.

"Ministers' role is to take key decisions, account to Parliament for them and conduct discussions at the highest level. Some junior ministerial roles appear to fall far short of this.

"Civil servants should not be put in the position of 'making work' for ministers. Not only is this costly and inefficient but it devalues the role of ministers.

"It would be better for government, for the public purse and for ministers themselves if the number of ministers were reduced, possibly by as much as one third."

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The number of MPs should be slashed to 100 as the job has become a very menial one following the "sell out" of our country to the EU. PMQs reveals a deplorable standard of behaviour and complete lack of decorum - with members braying across the floor at each other like 600 constipated donkeys.

- R.F.York, Yorks, UK, 16/03/2010 08:24
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95% of ministers could be abolished without any noticeable effect on the administration of the country, apaart from the huge savings in totally unnecessary salaries. The real work is done by professional civil servants who dom't need the pointless ignorant interference that they get from the amateur untrained political stooges,

- P'Doff Pensioner, London/UK, 16/03/2010 01:53
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