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But there have to be checks and balances.
The UK has a proud tradition of recognising that there have to be checks and balances of executive power.
Yes, that rightly means there have to be checks and balances, and policies must abide by the existing framework of the law.
There will also have to be checks in Calais and other continental ports for British exports, meaning French diners may have to do without Scottish salmon or langoustines.
Nor do there appear to be checks on corporate giants' efforts to capture the institutions — the courts, legislatures, regulatory agencies, and major media outlets — that are supposed to prevent them from exploiting workers and consumers.
He was always circumspect about rightist, non-interventionist prescriptions on the economy and governance, and believed that there had to be checks and balances, and the correct amount of government intervention.
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