"Britain Plans to Cut 10,000 Civil Servants Due to Fiscal Pressure"

2024.12.12. PM 9:54
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The UK government, under pressure from the budget deficit, has decided to cut 10,000 civil servants as it seeks to streamline operations, British public broadcaster BBC reported.

According to a UK Government spending review report, there were 513,000 full-time central government officials as of 2024, a jump of more than 30% since 2016, with job cuts around 2%.

The number of civil servants fell to 380,000 in 2016 from 490,000 in 2010, when Labour's prime minister Gordon Brown left office, as Treasury Secretary George Osborne launched a strong fiscal tightening under David Cameron's government.

Then the UK's departure from the European Union and COVID-19 led to an eighth consecutive year of staffing growth, with newly launched Labour government Treasurer Rachel Reeves instructing ministries to look for parts to cut their budgets by 5% as she undertakes a public finance review.

However, a UK government spokesman said it was committed to improving technology and streamlining public services through the use of new technologies, without providing a clear target for job cuts yet.



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