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  1. If you want to kill a snake you chop it’s head off.The same should apply to the public service .
    One of tye main differences between the 2 parties of the left and right is their dealings with the public service as has been pointed out by M before . One grovels as they are backed by the unions One fights as they try to show who is boss .In both cases it is the public that really suffer .

    1. There needs to be room for reason. There’s no shared interest between frontline social workers who are trying to improve New Zealand, and CIA/Mossad spies like Rebecca Kitteridge who are trying to destroy it. The former should get a pay raise, the latter should face treason trials.

    2. Does that mean we need to chop luxons head of Trev or do we have to chopped seemores and Winstones.

      1. I refer to the heads of departments that stay there no matter who is in power .They change tune to suit their paymaster with little regard to those lower down the pecking order.
        Luxon and Co are trying to save the country. The weekends blow to out of control boy racers shows what can happen when you change the message to a government department. Next the gangs will be hit

  2. I very “friedmanite” analysis. All groups act primarily in their own interest. Systems and policies need to be designed to take account of the reality.

  3. Labour funds increase in bureaucracy, National starts by culling the bureaucracy. Both parties are right and wrong. The answer to better services is not in throwing money on just increasing headcount, and culling the headcount randomly does not improve but worsens the situation. Regardless, public service is seen as a football, and general staff are not respected by the govt nor public, and it continues.

  4. The government should have given more guidance to CEs. We need frontline staff. We don’t need health and safety managers, diversity and inclusion specialists or silly walk champions. We need to cut these people.

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