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Home Office advisers have recommended that it do so.But the government does not seem to be in a liberalising frame of mind.
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That is hardly fair, and will be even less so if a liberalising package announced in June is vigorously enforced.
Albert hoped that his daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state.
The Queen and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state.
In 1968 Brezhnev put down a liberalising movement in Czechoslovakia, but did not exterminate it as Stalin would have done.
In this respect it was a liberalising measure.
He criticised Tories who "sneer, pooh-pooh and denigrate" the EU, and argued that Britain's membership enabled it to have a liberalising influence in trade negotiations.
It also separated Mr Blair from Labour's reputation for being soft on crime, earned in the 1960s when Roy Jenkins, a liberalising Labour home secretary, had supposedly invented the permissive society.
The council says that locally there has been a 47% increase in the number of betting shops since 2007, after Labour – to its shame – had ushered in the liberalising Gambling Act.
Spotting an opportunity in a newly liberalised domestic aviation market in the 1990s, he risked what he had to buy an aeroplane - raising some eyebrows as he was not from a family of businessmen.
In 2007 he had a clear message: promote competition, embrace globalisation and bring in liberalising reforms.
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