I’m a UK Civil Servant – policy and strategy is my speciality AMA

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I’ve been a civil servant for 6 years and have worked in ministerial offices, permanent secretary offices as well as having worked across different high priority policy and strategic projects.

Civil servants often get battered in the press and I realise people often have no idea what a civil servant is or what we do or how you can get in so AMA. To warn you I haven’t done any international postings (have lots of colleges who have so can reflect on deets they’ve shared if need be) and I don’t work in diplomacy so maybe don’t ask me about that.

Will answer between today and Sunday mostly I think…

Let’s see how this goes

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  2. Cultural-Art5212 Avatar

    What type of policy do you do ? 

  3. Mammoth_Professor833 Avatar

    Is the foreign secretary always trying to shut your operation down? Sorry all of my knowledge comes from tv programs produced by bbc and sky and I feel like the foreign secretary is a total buzzkill for any up and comer

  4. TurbulentWinters Avatar

    What’s the official policy on grooming gangs? I see a lot of that coming up on Reddit lately.