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Q: Why are politicians known as public servants?
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What is the difference between a politicians and an official?

Politicians which hold public office are also officials. As are unelected public servants. A politician who does not hold public is not an official. Just a politician.


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The common name for civil servant is known as "bureaucrat".


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Most politicians respect public opinion. Politicians normally read the mood of the public and their opinions and that is what informs their agendas.


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Which groups of British workers are classed as civil servants?

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