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By voting for Donald Trump, Americans have chosen the candidate with the more radical programme for the economy.
Sweden, which also largely funds health care out of taxation (in combination with extensive user charges), has undergone a far more radical programme of introducing an internal market with massive decentralisation, splitting up purchasers and providers, and establishing each hospital and department as a 'profit centre'.
Freshly radicalised by the referendum campaign, it's safe to assume the majority want independence – and another vote on it - to remain front and centre of the party's agenda, and at the very least will demand a much more radical programme than the SNP has thus far delivered in government.
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The last staff survey took place in autumn 2009, during an initial round of restructuring but before a more radical cost-cutting programme that led to further job losses.
Buoyed by the wider yes movement's often nebulous prospectus for a fairer, more socially just Scotland, this cohort will be expecting a much more radical, anti-austerity, anti-privatisation programme than the SNP has thus far delivered in government.
The comments from the Liberal Democrat minister come days after Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, distanced his party from the more radical aspects of the free schools programme, including freedom from the national curriculum and the ability to hire staff without formal teaching qualifications.
The technical team had been told to abandon the usual conservative approach and design a more radical car but a troubled testing programme suggests they ignored the sat nav and headed down a blind alley.
"We need to give time for the radical measures we have already taken to have an impact before moving to possibly more radical measures later," he told Radio 4's Today programme.
He told the BBC's Daily Politics programme: "I think we need to be rather more radical, and that means tax reductions and finding ways to finance them".
That suggested Draghi was not ready for the more radical ideas the markets have been seeking – buying bonds directly from governments or a quantitative easing programme, for example.
At the same time, his progressive "base" is furious at his apparent moderation, wanting more radical healthcare reforms, more state regulation of the banks and more money spent on job creation programmes.
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