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Sir Gus O'Donnell warns over independence challenge | Sir Gus O'Donnell warns over independence challenge |
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Britain's most senior civil servant has warned that holding the United Kingdom together will be an "enormous challenge". | Britain's most senior civil servant has warned that holding the United Kingdom together will be an "enormous challenge". |
Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell, writing in the Daily Telegraph, said the constitutional question would be a major issue in the coming years. | Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell, writing in the Daily Telegraph, said the constitutional question would be a major issue in the coming years. |
Sir Gus is due to retire at the end of the year. | Sir Gus is due to retire at the end of the year. |
First Minister Alex Salmond, responding to the article, praised Sir Gus as a "model civil servant". | First Minister Alex Salmond, responding to the article, praised Sir Gus as a "model civil servant". |
In the article, Sir Gus said: "Over the next few years, there will be enormous challenges, such as whether to keep our kingdom united." | In the article, Sir Gus said: "Over the next few years, there will be enormous challenges, such as whether to keep our kingdom united." |
Sir Gus said the Civil Service needed to overcome its "cultural inertia" and take a leading role in driving economic recovery. | Sir Gus said the Civil Service needed to overcome its "cultural inertia" and take a leading role in driving economic recovery. |
He added: "It is not enough now for the Civil Service simply to respond to a dampened economic climate. It needs to become a central part of its recovery and growth." | He added: "It is not enough now for the Civil Service simply to respond to a dampened economic climate. It needs to become a central part of its recovery and growth." |
The comments have been welcomed by the first minister. | The comments have been welcomed by the first minister. |
Mr Salmond said: "I have always regarded Sir Gus O'Donnell as a model civil servant, who has been extremely fair in recognising and respecting the democratic mandate of the Scottish government. | Mr Salmond said: "I have always regarded Sir Gus O'Donnell as a model civil servant, who has been extremely fair in recognising and respecting the democratic mandate of the Scottish government. |
"Sir Gus is right to recognise the importance of the constitutional issue." | "Sir Gus is right to recognise the importance of the constitutional issue." |
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