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Canary42 | 03:01 Fri 19th Dec 2014 | Politics
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30541478

The cost of ministers' special advisers has risen to £8.4m following a rise of more than £1m in the past year.

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I thought that was what the civil service were for. Spin doctors' wages shouldn't come out of tax-payers' money, imo.
I believe the 'bonfire of the quangos' has 'gone out' too.
Wow, Canary, ty for your info.
26 SPADs for Campbell! and -This must be joke of the year: 20 for somebody called "Nick Clegg". Who or what is the latter and what's he/she/it's point of existence?
All government ministers have civil-service advisors. In fact we are really ruled by the permanent civil-service - good! They understand our society more than most of our political "representatives".
So any politician should pay for SPADs from their own banks, not ours. Spin-doctoring should be illegal due to their apparently usurping the public's views by influencing our "representatives" views which is absolutely and solely our job in an alleged democracy?
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