Sentences with phrase «introducing radical reforms»

However, he added that real change will only come about if the Independent Commission on Banking introduces radical reform.

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Subsequently, numerous radical White Papers came to nothing, most recently Nick Clegg's ill - fated bill in 2011, but the House of Lords Reform Act 2014, colloquially referred to as the Norton - Steel - Byles Bill, will see minor reforms introduced on the sixth attempt at passing various incarnations of that bill.
One party insider said there has been a fierce debate within the Miliband circle between those who believe that the reforms are a key test of his leadership and that a failure to introduce radical change would substantially damage his credibility - and those who feel he risks putting the party's financial viability at risk by allowing union members to opt out of their so - called political levy contributions to the party.
It also needs to be acknowledged that this Bill is being introduced alongside the most radical reform of the education system that many have seen.
And that is all before Trump and DeVos introduce their own brand of radical corporate education reform in the marketplace call American public education.
As was observed by Henry James MP, at another time of unprecedented radical change some 140 years ago, «those who had to frame and introduce a measure of legal reform had sometimes to contend with -LSB-...] with members of the legal profession, who might think that their interests would be affected by any change in the existing system.»
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