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That's a centraliSation of power that is totally un-American.
We do not need a centralisation of all economic policies.
Moreover, both have promoted a centralisation of regulatory power and a concentration of wealth, with banks too-big-to-fail and cartels of supermarket and retail chains.
The big story of the last 30 years is that there has been a centralisation of both market and state power.
Cass urges the NHS to instigate radical changes in how it treats children, including a centralisation of hospital services to reduce preventable deaths.
But over time it also became calcified, intermittently corrupt, incapable of responding imaginatively to discontented minorities, and one of the two parties was committed to a centralisation of power that was increasingly a bad fit with Spain's diversity.
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This bill is the ideological outlet for the Tories' obsession with school structures: a part of their plan to convert every school to an academy in a further centralisation of powers in Whitehall.
What we're getting is the opposite, a great centralisation of access and, ultimately, control.
Indeed, the last 30 years have seen a dramatic centralisation of power towards No 10.
The perspective of communities outside London might understandably be that there continues to be a massive centralisation of power.
Dame Barbara, who instituted a sweeping centralisation of the service, will now be in charge of undoing her own handiwork.
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