ronib
Daisy Anne the civil service currently employs 513,000 people.
I think it’s a pretty high number for this country.
I can see no evidence of the government attempting to destroy the public sector. In fact I thought it was increasing with a vengeance?
So are we now supposed to build our views on a guess from ronib? I don't think so.
Where is that figure from? What does it relate to? Does it include those outsourced, who can earn more than they did in some jobs when they were directly employed, and the company that is employing them is charging a fee? How many do we actually need? I'm not sure your guess that it is a "pretty high number" brings it into the world of facts.
Have you compared this, plus the outsourced, making friends companies a profit, to how many have been employed in the past or to a current needs assessment? What changes have happened to change the need for different types of workers?
Finally, how can we take anyone seriously who thinks just putting a figure out there gives us any idea of the truth?