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Labour plan to 'bust open' Whitehall to 'working class' | Labour plan to 'bust open' Whitehall to 'working class' |
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Black and working-class applicants would be fast-tracked to the top of the civil service if Labour wins the next general election, the party has said. | Black and working-class applicants would be fast-tracked to the top of the civil service if Labour wins the next general election, the party has said. |
It has vowed to "bust open" what it says is the domination of Whitehall by a white, middle and upper-class elite. | It has vowed to "bust open" what it says is the domination of Whitehall by a white, middle and upper-class elite. |
It will aim to get 18% black and ethnic minority candidates and 24% "working-class" candidates into the Fast Stream graduate training programme. | It will aim to get 18% black and ethnic minority candidates and 24% "working-class" candidates into the Fast Stream graduate training programme. |
The party has yet to discuss its proposals with civil service bosses. | The party has yet to discuss its proposals with civil service bosses. |
But it says they will be included in Labour's 2015 general election manifesto. | But it says they will be included in Labour's 2015 general election manifesto. |
Candidates will qualify as working-class if their parents are judged to have "routine" occupations, such as unskilled or semi-skilled factory work, according to Office for National Statistics socio-economic classifications, under the Labour plans. | Candidates will qualify as working-class if their parents are judged to have "routine" occupations, such as unskilled or semi-skilled factory work, according to Office for National Statistics socio-economic classifications, under the Labour plans. |
'Closed shop' | 'Closed shop' |
The civil service recruits more than 300 high-flying graduates every year, for its Fast Stream programme, which aims to groom candidates for jobs running government departments. | The civil service recruits more than 300 high-flying graduates every year, for its Fast Stream programme, which aims to groom candidates for jobs running government departments. |
But Labour says it is dominated by a narrow group of privately-educated Oxbridge candidates. | But Labour says it is dominated by a narrow group of privately-educated Oxbridge candidates. |
Shadow Cabinet Office minister Michael Dugher said: "Labour would make sure kids from working-class backgrounds can help run the country by busting open Whitehall. | Shadow Cabinet Office minister Michael Dugher said: "Labour would make sure kids from working-class backgrounds can help run the country by busting open Whitehall. |
"We want ordinary kids to have the chance to go to frontline government; from the classroom to the corridors of power. | "We want ordinary kids to have the chance to go to frontline government; from the classroom to the corridors of power. |
"The civil service is like a closed shop, with fewer women, fewer ethnic minorities and fewer kids with working-class parents. | "The civil service is like a closed shop, with fewer women, fewer ethnic minorities and fewer kids with working-class parents. |
"Politics can often feel distant and remote from working people - Labour's answer is to put them at the heart of our system. | "Politics can often feel distant and remote from working people - Labour's answer is to put them at the heart of our system. |
"We want a One Nation civil service which looks more like those it is intended to serve." | "We want a One Nation civil service which looks more like those it is intended to serve." |
Mr Dugher is to announce the reform plans in a speech to the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) think tank on Tuesday. | Mr Dugher is to announce the reform plans in a speech to the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) think tank on Tuesday. |
Labour would expand an internship scheme and reform the graduate recruitment process with the aim of increasing the number of successful candidates from working-class backgrounds from 2.4% to 24%. | Labour would expand an internship scheme and reform the graduate recruitment process with the aim of increasing the number of successful candidates from working-class backgrounds from 2.4% to 24%. |
'Global race' | |
This would add up to an extra 360 working-class candidates entering the Fast Stream over the course of the next Parliament, it says. | This would add up to an extra 360 working-class candidates entering the Fast Stream over the course of the next Parliament, it says. |
The target for black and ethnic minority individuals would be 18%, up from the current 9.8% - an extra 305 over the five-year Parliament. | The target for black and ethnic minority individuals would be 18%, up from the current 9.8% - an extra 305 over the five-year Parliament. |
Labour says reforming the Fast Stream would be the quickest way to change the culture of the civil service as a whole and encourage a more diverse range of applicants at all levels. | Labour says reforming the Fast Stream would be the quickest way to change the culture of the civil service as a whole and encourage a more diverse range of applicants at all levels. |
But the government said it was already trying to make it easier for candidates with non-traditional backgrounds to climb the civil service career ladder. | |
A Cabinet Office spokeswoman said: "To win the global race we need the best civil servants regardless of their background. | |
"This government's reform programme will ensure we have an exceptional civil service delivering high-quality public services more cheaply. | |
"As part of our reforms, we launched a new apprenticeship scheme to open up Whitehall to those without a degree. | |
"We know that for too long talent management in the civil service has been weak. | |
"That's why Francis Maude has commissioned research to examine the blockages preventing women from reaching the most senior levels of the civil service." | |
The Labour Party has also attempted to recruit general election candidates from a wider variety of backgrounds through its future candidate programme, amid fears it is losing touch with its working-class roots. | The Labour Party has also attempted to recruit general election candidates from a wider variety of backgrounds through its future candidate programme, amid fears it is losing touch with its working-class roots. |
According to research by the House of Commons Library, there are now just 25 former manual workers on the Commons benches - 75% fewer than when Margaret Thatcher came to power in 1979. All but three are on the Labour benches. | According to research by the House of Commons Library, there are now just 25 former manual workers on the Commons benches - 75% fewer than when Margaret Thatcher came to power in 1979. All but three are on the Labour benches. |
The number of MPs with a professional background has gone down from 45% to 35% over the same period - but political advisers and other insiders have increased from 3% of MPs in 1979 to 16% in 2010. | The number of MPs with a professional background has gone down from 45% to 35% over the same period - but political advisers and other insiders have increased from 3% of MPs in 1979 to 16% in 2010. |
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