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Small brands also benefit from centralising the boring bits of the business, such as logistics.
Myriad specific money-raising measures are listed in the document, from scrapping tax breaks for farmers, to taxing TV adverts, to centralising the procurement of health supplies.
"It has been clear from the outset that centralising the department's policy functions in the most expensive city in the country makes no financial sense," he said.
"Centralising the supervisory and systemic roles within the BoE may improve information flow, co-ordination, and a shared sense of purpose.
The Learning and Skills council is also facing a headcount reduction, with 1,300 jobs threatened by centralising the service, equivalent to 38% of the workforce.
"The old model of politics where progress depended upon centralising the capacity to act – whether in the market or by top down state intervention – no longer works," they claim.
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The snap election meant both of the main parties were forced to centralise the majority of their candidate selection processes.
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