Civil Service: Politicisation - Motion to Take Note

Part of the debate – in the House of Lords am 3:38 pm ar 28 Tachwedd 2024.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Lord Butler of Brockwell Lord Butler of Brockwell Crossbench 3:38, 28 Tachwedd 2024

My Lords, I thank the Minister for her comprehensive response to this debate, and I thank everybody who has taken part.

I found it a very heartwarming debate, not least because of the complimentary remarks that have been made about me personally. I think of Adlai Stevenson, who was asked whether flattery was damaging, and he said, “Only if you inhale”. I shall try hard not to inhale.

The debate was also heartwarming because I think there has been general support for the concept of the impartial and permanent Civil Service—that really has not been challenged. The other theme to it is, however, that the Civil Service needs improvement. The Civil Service should never be complacent about that; it should always be challenged. The noble Lord, Lord Bichard, I think, made some points that struck very deep. So there is work to be done there, and the Civil Service and those who lead it should not shrink from it.

I finish by thinking of Sir Matthew Stevenson, who, when he was proposing a change, was told, “If you make this change, life will never be the same again”. He said, “You know, that is the characteristic of life—it is what distinguishes it from death”. So there is work to be done, and let us all work to try to continue the improvement of our Civil Service and our general governance arrangements.

Motion agreed.