Friday, 27 October 2017

Outsourcing Brexit

What springs to mind when you think of

THE CIVIL SERVICE?



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This image is from the civil service .gov website.
And its not what goes through my mind.
 I'm more of the mind of:

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WASTE
INEFFICIENCY
SLOTH
ELITIST
LETHARGIC
GLACIAL
INACTIVITY
CAUTION
STAID
OBSTINATE
BUREAUCRATIC
INACCURATE
INEXPERT
TORPID

What springs to mind when you think of

OUR POLITICAL LEADERS ?

Wise statesmen steering the nation to greatness ?

Or some different nouns and adjectives.

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Fanatic
Parasite
Partisan
Trough
Mercenary
Idiotic
Venal
Virtue signalling
Treacherous
Stupid
Unscrupulous
Uncaring
Lazy
Self-interested
Liars

 In the light of such relatively recent political failures as

The Poll Tax
   Exchange rate Mechanism
     Universal credit
       The Libyan Intervention
          Lansley's NHS reforms
            The European referendum
              The eternal Heathrow non-decision 
                 Green energy
                    Eurofighter Typhoon                   
                     Pasty tax
                      HS2
                        Nimrod MRA4
                          Cones Hotline
                             Dementia Tax
                               Treasury Forecasts
                   and 
      Grenfell


Unlimited Immigration
  MRSA
    Asylum Removals
       Pension Tax
          Millennium Dome
             Working Tax credits
                  Child Support Agency
                      Selling the gold reserves
                         Tripartite financial regulation  
                             P.F.I.
                               10p Tax rate abolition
                                  The Iraq war
                                     0% Corporation tax.
                                        NHS I.T. Scheme 
                                                                           
                                            Home Information packs
                              and 
The Ed Stone.


Edinburgh Trams
Scottish parliament building 

Surely, as a nation we should have outsourced Brexit?

We have asked the very worst possible people to take on this most difficult post war enterprise. 
Departments with a proven history of failure spanning many centuries. Who waste money without thought or care. Who have no idea of deadlines. Contracts. Negotiations. Transactions. Terms and Conditions. Budgets. Costs. Failure Standards. Disruption or consequences.

If we had simply hired the Doctors who negotiated the G.P's out of hours pay deal in 2004, we'd be out of Europe already.
The EU would be paying us for the right to trade here. 
And EU law would be subordinate to UK law for the next 200 years.
 




8 comments:

Steven_L said...

Many of the very worst and most expensive blunders are when they try to outsource things. There's only so much money one can waste on biros and post-it notes. Outsourcing generally leads to blank cheque type waste and inefficiency.

John in Cheshire said...

Wasn't it Shakespeare who said " let's kill all the lawyers" ? Well, as usual he's correct. The problem with our exit from the EU is the lawyer problem.

Electro-Kevin said...

To think. I could have fucked things up for a fraction of the price they charged us.

Nick Drew said...

some different nouns and adjectives

- Entitlement

(think of Expenses: think of Keith Best and his multiple privatisation share applications - in his own name!)

- "I'm their leader ... I must follow them!"

(Tom Watson and his abject grovel to JC)

- Relentless, year after year, in the cause of their own self-promotion

(think what they have to do, to get elected & then try to advance up the greasy pole)

I know dozens of MPs, into 3 figures over the decades. On a good day, almost all of them can seem to have a genuine interest in making a bit of a difference for the better

Integrity? On a bad day, there are hardly any who won't blow with the wind in literally any direction (see T.Watson above) in pursuit of the cause of I Must Get (Re-)Elected Next Time Around. There are very few that would go to the wall for any principle whatsoever, or draw the line anywhere at all

Those that would are, unhappily, the Cashs and Redwoods of this world, basically bonkers (sorry Kev, but Redwood is a nutter) - or the delightful but ultimately ineffectual Richard Shepherd or Richard Bacon

Electro-Kevin said...

Redwood a nutter. I don't see it. He's rarely without an answer and delivers it with pin-point precision.

I think he's out of step with the modernists but that's not the same thing as being a nutter, though it may look like it.

James Higham said...

I think of BBC bias and Dimbleby.

Anonymous said...

I had a job once where I was employed at the lowest possible level in the Civil Service as a temporary AA (Admin Assistant). I came to the conclusion that many of the people there were to make the unemployment figures look good as they were recruited straight from the Job Centre and were not the sort of people who would find it easy to hold down any "normal" job. No qualifications were needed and if you had any it put you at a disadvantage and it was best to keep quiet about them.

The "work" was mind-numbing and a trained monkey could probably have done it. It was a small project and I came to the conclusion it was set up primarily to give some Civil Servicw people some management experience rather than to do anything useful. It was also there to give some IT people some experience of installing an IT system. They were an outsourcing gang staying in hotels away from home.

This was in the 90s but I doubt if much has changed.

Bill Quango MP said...

What was amusing about the examples of chaos, waste, failure and overspending on a criminal scale, was that there are about 2 examples from New Labour, for every 1 of the Thatcher-Major-Coalition era.

Tighter reins definitely in the harsh Tory cuts, austerity as a way of life, epochs.

New Labour, as a governing party,was utterly cavalier with the nations vast taxes.
Their projects and schemes failed on a regular and spectacular basis. Even the most mundane of projects were subject to fraud, fundamental mismanagement and wishful thinking.

New Labour really set the bar high for government blunders and waste.

Shame that its all so long ago now its been mostly forgotten.