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Taken alongside David Cameron's throwaway remark to the Tory conference that "local authorities running schools is a thing of the past", it is now clear that the government intends to take councils wholly out of education.
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Take council house sales: "a blow for individual freedom", Marquand admits.
In the past councils have tried to surmount the housing shortage by paying private landlords to take council tenants, but this is the first time a council has effectively become a private landlord itself.
They hoped to grow fat by taking councils' money, and squeezing staff, and other costs, at the expense of some of the most vulnerable people in society.
Taking council seats.
He complains about Romanian and Polish families taking council houses and undercutting his car repair business.
"If anyone thinks illegal immigrants are taking council houses in Harold Hill then I can guarantee that's not the case.
Yet the challenge from Nigel Farage's party, which took council seats from all three main parties in England, prompted one Conservative to reflect on voters' lack of "trust" and "respect" for his party.
Instead he took council with the populist leader Elisha Cooke, Sr.
Despite his claim to unique authority within England, John would sometimes justify his actions on the basis that he had taken council with the barons.
By that point she was already being tracked by the government, and Assange was taking council not to step foot in the United States.
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