The number of taxpayer-funded special advisers (SpAds) in Whitehall has grown significantly, with critics arguing they create a parallel bureaucracy that bypasses impartial civil servants. With public trust in government already strained, many are questioning whether ministers need quite so many political appointees on the public payroll.
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