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He's not calling for deregulation.
And far from calling for regulation of the banks, the Tories were calling for deregulation of the banks.
The Mail is not the only major UK media player calling for deregulation – as a matter of corporate policy if not editorial stance.
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The government also calls for deregulation in sectors like energy, health care and tourism.
During the 1980s, Le Pen complained about the rising number of "social parasites", and called for deregulation, tax cuts, and the phasing-out of the welfare state.
"Pretty much the whole Republican Party--and, if we're going to be honest, too many Democrats--talked about the evils of 'big government' and called for deregulation," Warren said at the recent AFL-CIO National Summit on Raising Wages.
At the same time, David Cameron was calling for more deregulation in finance and business: one Conservative committee even called for an end to mortgage regulation (pdf).
By 1992, Mr. Lay wanted to dominate the natural gas market and was also calling for the deregulation of the electricity market, a political fight that meant taking on the entrenched public utilities.
I also remember hearing Lester Thurow at a lecture in 1984 calling for massive deregulation of financial services and the end to anti-trust law and an end to the Glass-Steagall Act.
The tone was generally moderate, and everyone seemed to agree that calling for wholesale "deregulation" is not useful.
In essence, Digital Britain calls for further deregulation to support commercial radio's successful migration to DAB.
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