Public Sector Productivity Debate

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Department: HM Treasury

Public Sector Productivity

Lord Londesborough Excerpts
Wednesday 7th January 2026

(3 days, 1 hour ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Livermore Portrait Lord Livermore (Lab)
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No. As the noble Lord says, public sector productivity has dropped significantly since 2019. This Government inherited a situation in which public sector productivity was 5.6% below pre-pandemic levels. That is clearly unacceptable and there are far greater issues going on than those that the noble Lord raises. I hope, as I have said before, that he will acknowledge some of the things this Government are doing to drive greater productivity in the public sector. We are working with the Office for Value for Money to identify £14 billion of efficiencies. We have gone further than that and identified a further £2.8 billion of efficiencies. We are investing in digital and AI transformation, workforce reform, rationalising the Government estate and improving procurement processes.

Lord Londesborough Portrait Lord Londesborough (CB)
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My Lords, there is growing support for a social media ban for all those under the age of 16. In the interests of public sector productivity, would the Minister consider a similar ban during working hours for all government officials and civil servants under the age of 60?

Lord Livermore Portrait Lord Livermore (Lab)
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I do not think I would. I suspect social media, when used correctly, can help enhance productivity.