Analysis: Starmer's early public service reforms lacked coordination despite initial stabilizing steps
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Hannah White
Summary
The article critiques Keir Starmer's early government performance on public service reform, arguing that while his ministers took necessary steps to stabilize public services after the election, the reforms have been uncoordinated and lacked strategic coherence. It highlights Antonia Romeo's role in bringing urgency to civil service reform but suggests the overall approach has been fragmented.
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· 3 pulledPublic service reforms have been uncoordinated
Starmer's ministers took necessary steps to steady public services in the first few months after the election
Romeo has put the necessary urgency behind the civil service reform agenda
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