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The centralisation of power in Westminster and London has shifted.
The government's priority has always been the centralisation of power.
The centralisation of data not only makes it vulnerable to attack.
Austerity in the 2010s is completing the centralisation of local powers begun in the 1980s.
But the centralisation of so much data also has drawbacks, as this week's mess shows.
As a result of the centralisation of services five acute stroke units in London were closed down.
The centralisation of power in Westminster wasn't the top issue in this referendum, but the yearning for greater control was.
He survived the disintegration of the Soviet empire in the 1990s and the centralisation of power in the 2000s.
"THE centralisation of population in great cities exercises of itself an unfavourable influence," wrote Friedrich Engels in 1844.
He deplores the centralisation of power, yet insists that maintaining the country's stability and avoiding confrontation are important.
The centralisation of "openness" and information processing at public bodies through communications departments has made things worse for journalists since the 1990s.
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