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He sees the need for a "post-Thatcherite revitalisation and renewal of collective provision".
Cameron is seeking to dismantle collective provision in health, education and housing.
In the end, this is a battle about the fundamental principle of collective provision.
It's known as district heating: the collective provision of heat to all inhabitants of a city.
One is the collective provision of goods and services such as defence, law and order, roads, education and health.
Marquand is a fierce defender of the public realm, defined on his terms: collective provision with limited individual choice.
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Finally turn to the possible role of misunderstanding in leading people to act for collective provisions.
It might do so through support for the state's collective provisions and, therefore, support for the state.
It added: "As a prudent response to these current economic conditions, National Australia Bank Limited (NAB) has increased the economic cycle adjustment on its collective provisions by $250m $175mm post tax) as at 30 September 2012".
In some collective provisions, each contribution makes the overall provision larger; in some, there is a tipping point at which one or a few more contributions secure the provision as is true, for example, in elections, in which a difference of two more votes out of a very large number can change defeat into victory.
The right is individualist, anti-government, anti-tax, anti-collective provision.
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