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Previously on "Well done the coalition"

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  • Freamon
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    And they are usually impossible to get rid of as well. So double congratulations in order.

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  • vetran
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    This made me laugh

    Civil service unions said the high rate of turnover was because of low morale. Many of the senior civil servants will have gone into lucrative jobs in the private sector.
    Let me fix that

    Many of the senior civil servants will have gone into lucrative jobs in the Quango sector.

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  • BrilloPad
    started a topic Well done the coalition

    Well done the coalition

    A quarter of senior civil servants quit Whitehall under Coalition - Telegraph

    Useless fookers did nothing except get in the way of people who make the economy turn. Hopefully they will not be replaced.

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