Sentences with phrase «for radical reform»

He finds value in the church, but at the same time calls for a radical reform.
A vision for radical reform — built on hard facts.
Criminal legal aid: Robin Murray and Julian Berg wrote for The Justice Gap with proposals for radical reform of criminal legal aid.
Trustees who are confronted with proposals for radical reforms which they have not participated in shaping will be justifiably suspicious that they are unrealistic.
It comes after ministers were accused of «burying good news» by failing to publish another poll showing record satisfaction with the NHS, in case it undermined their case for radical reform of healthcare.
He painted such a dire picture of where things stand and of the need for radical reform, some protectors of the status quo will call him Cassandrew.
Letwin co-authored Britain's biggest enterprise: ideas for radical reform of the NHS, a 1988 Centre for Policy Studies pamphlet written with John Redwood which advocated a closer relationship between the National Health Service and the private sector.
And thank God there are a growing number of feminists who are campaigning for a radical reform in this matter - not through getting men to wash an equal number of dishes, but by reviving in them the sense of what their man's role as a father calls for.
«To help get that revolution started in the public sector, working with the Cabinet Office, I've been pushing hard for radical reforms to the way in which the Civil Service pays and supports its staff after their children are born.
The Chancellor George Osborne, in his first Budget, outlined plans for a radical reform of the welfare system.
Spain, where republican theory was explicitly used as a guide by the Zapatero government in 2004 - 2011, has provided practical insight in this field, while in the Republic of Ireland, Fintan O'Toole has argued for radical reform to implement genuine republicanism.
No matter what your starting position is, if the circumstances allow for radical reform, you might as well go for proper PR instead of some complex new variant on STV.
«Together you and I can rally those New Yorkers who are fed - up and ready for radical reform.
The two parties insisted on a smaller government — of 22 ministers — and on commitments for radical reform to bring ultra-Orthodox men into military service and the workforce, for a «core curriculum» to be taught in ultra-Orthodox schools, and for electoral reform, among other issues.
When it met in June, as we reported then, there was widespread support across the party for radical reform along the lines that had been proposed by the trade union consortium TULO, reaching across the political spectrum (no NPF representatives like going to pointless meetings), and including the new Chair Angela Eagle and policy review overseer Jon Cruddas.
A key part of my decision was that legislation for radical reform of the Lords can only be delivered with the backing of the Lords themselves, and they have always been resistant.
«Arguing for Basic Income: Ethical Foundations for a Radical Reform», London: Verso, 1992
It's time for radical reform to restore optimism to deprived areas.»»
The Conference passed a strongly worded motion attacking the government's dreaded bedroom tax (also known as the spare - room subsidy cut) and called for a radical reform of it.
Deputy First Minister John Swinney said the «results underline the case for radical reform of Scotland's education system».
A new project confronts this head on, with proposals for radical reform.
The Government's long - awaited proposals for reform of personal injury compensation fail to grasp the need for radical reform, the ABI (Association of British Insurers) and the EEF, the manufacturers» organisation, said today.
One of the LSI's big ideas for radical reform is the de-coupling of the concept of reserved legal activities from an entitlement to practice.
The role of judges in lawmaking has always been disputed in our tradition, but a call entirely to eliminate creativity from that role is a call for radical reform.
Here is one dimension of the Vatican's ecumenical and diplomatic activity that cries out for radical reform.
Phillip Mawer, parliamentary commissioner for standards, has called for radical reform to the way MPs claim expenses.
Proposals for radical reforms, such as allowing the NAO to advise all departmental select committees, and for them to discuss all single department VFM studies in their area, could offer big improvements quickly to the staffing and information resources of select committees.
In a new policy pamphlet, former Education Secretary Charles Clarke will call for radical reforms to religion's place in state education.
It remains to be seen whether the House of Lords will grasp this nettle and consider the case for radical reform.
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