Rees-Mogg says empty Whitehall offices are ‘cost to taxpayer’

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Rees-Mogg says empty Whitehall offices are ‘cost to taxpayer’
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The minister for government efficiency has reportedly been leaving notes in ‘deserted’ workspaces.

“Meanwhile, others enjoy the fruits of their London-weighting at home in the shires. As the minister responsible for Government property, it is my job to ensure the Government estate is run efficiently and commercially. Empty offices are a cost to the taxpayer.

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