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Instead of local accountability, we have seen massive centralisation.
The perspective of communities outside London might understandably be that there continues to be a massive centralisation of power.
The College of Emergency Medicine, which represents A&E doctors, said it never believed that the massive centralisation of services was justified clinically.
The reality is an unprecedented, massive centralisation of power".
On free schools, he said that he opposed such "massive centralisation", but suggested that he would support individual, successful, free schools.
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The truth is that this bill heralds a massive act of centralisation.
"Here we are faced with the problems of loss of privacy, creeping computerisation, massive databases, more centralisation," he wrote.
And while the poll tax may be beyond the memory of most active politicians (the infamous riot that sounded its death knell took place 24 years ago this week) its consequences live on, from a contributory role in Mrs Thatcher's downfall to a massive and damaging centralisation of funding for local councils.
This is actually about centralisation and a massive landgrab by Gove.
Conservative education spokeswoman Angela Burns said: "Do we honestly think that centralisation is the best course of action?" She added: "We have massive problems of underperformance in our education system, but we need a level-headed evidence-based approach to driving up standards not a bull in a china shop".
The economic centralisation of the late 1920s and 1930s led to the development of infrastructure at a massive scale and rapid pace.
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