HC Deb 19 May 1976 vol 911 c529W
Mr. Wrigglesworth

asked the Prime Minister whether he will review the rules governing the extent to which civil servants may engage in political activities.

The Prime Minister

The National Staff Side of the Civil Service Whitley Council has represented to the Government that there should be independent inquiry into these rules. The Government have accordingly decided to set up a Committee of Inquiry with the following terms of referenceTo review the rules governing the active participation by civil servants in national and local political activities; and to make recommendations.

I have appointed Sir Arthur Armitage, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester, as chairman and I am grateful to him for agreeing to undertake this task. I have it in mind that the Committee might operate rather on the lines of the Committee under Sir John Masterman, which reviewed these matters in a report published in June 1949. The Committee will, in addition to the Chairman, comprise some nine or 10 senior people, and a further statement will be made when the membership is complete.