Re: Here Comes Norway ...!
Originally Posted by
Bread
->
I don't know why you think we need to elect each member if the civil service in order to have an elected government.
Its really odd ....
We would have to have elections for nearly 500,000 people....
Those 500.000 are civil servants. In the rest of the EU they don't make the decisions and don't have responsibilities. Is that different in the UK?
But again, cite me the constituencies of these people in boris' government. A minister or a secretary of state does have responsibilities and makes some decisions?
Nicky morgan, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Zac goldsmith, Minister of State for Pacific and the Environment
Theodore agnew, minister of state
Nicholas true, minister of state
Gerry grimstone, minister of state for investment
Ian duncan, under-secretary of state for climate change
Martin callanan, minister of state for climate
Natalie Evans, keeper of the privy seal
Annabel goldie, minister of state for defence
Diana barran, minister for civil society & hrms
Elizabeth berridge, under-secretary of state for school system
John gardiner, under secretary of state for rural affairs
Susan williams, minister of state for equalities
Tariq ahmad, minister of state for the commonwealth
Liz sugg, secretary of state for overseas territories
Nicola blackwood, under-secretary of state
James bethell, secretary of state for innovation
Stephen greenhalgg, minister of state for communities
Richard keen, advocate general for scotland
James younger, minister for faith and communities
Charlotte vere, secretary of state for transport
Deborah stedman-scott, minister for work and pensions