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IS IT a humiliating climb-down or a draconian intervention in the free market?
"It's because modest reform was thwarted that they've had this much more draconian intervention," Professor Coffee said.
Since August they have begun to slash their one-year fixed price tariffs in order to woo customers back.Indeed, Mr Miliband's threat of draconian intervention already looks dated.
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The alternative, though, is far worse: additional, more draconian police powers of intervention.
It was soon clear that there would be no need for such a draconian and almost unthinkable intervention.
Oh and he also believes the UK is operating under a "Marxist economic doctrine which favour intervention and draconian regulation over the self-regulating influence of free market forces".
Mr Howard's measures included compulsory health checks on children, confining the spending of welfare money to food and clothes, and the suspension of the communities' rights to grant permits to visitors.Critics at the time blasted the "emergency intervention", as it was called, as a draconian return to the white paternalism that aborigines had fought for generations.
Draconian enough?
Is it draconian?
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