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<p>After digital content is published online it may be shared and reproduced by anyone.</p><p>All
material produced by civil servants, ministers, government departments and agencies
in the course of their work belongs to the Crown and is Crown copyright. The Cabinet
Office digital team would not create bespoke content related to a Minister’s constituency
work, their personal life or any party political events. In line with the civil service
code, Cabinet Office officials do not work on Ministerial events that are deemed to
be political or personal in nature.</p><p>We are now in a digital age, where social
media and digital communications are an essential part of government, helping inform
the public directly about matters which may affect their lives or interests.</p><p>It
is often appropriate for content relating to Government policies, guidance and announcements,
created by civil servants, to be amplified or posted on other channels including ministers'
own social media accounts where this helps drive wider engagement from the public.</p><p>
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