Sentences with phrase «more decentralisation»

«Bad news short term (Bitcoin could be slow until next adjustment after 2 weeks) but this could mean more decentralisation.
«Government should be looking at vouchers, more decentralisation and whether we even need a national curriculum.
While respecting the existing devolution settlements and «envisaging» more decentralisation of powers after Brexit, the manifesto also promises an «active government, in every part of the UK».
In general, big brands like Nescafe are more suspect: the larger the company, the more decentralisation and thus difficulty in monitoring the goings - on at all stages of production.

Not exact matches

HS2 is meant to aid the decentralisation of economic power away from the south - east, and enable areas like the midlands, the north - east and north - west to become more attractive to investors.
Personally, I suspect most of the ProgCons will be (substantively as well as tactically) a socially and liberally economic right - with a lot of decentralisation / empowerment thrown in - and that the right communitarians will probably turn out to have rather more in common with traditional conservatism (and some of the left communitarians) rather more than the tory modernisers.
In essence, the Conservative approach to English devolution focuses on three themes: a better and more balanced economy; bespoke Growth Deals and decentralisation of powers to (large) cities which choose to have elected mayor; and English Votes for English Laws (EVEL).
Also on the republican list of demands: abolition of the Privy Council; full proportional representation in elections for the House of Commons; decentralisation of power to local and community authorities; a voting age of 16; fixed - term parliaments; state funding of political parties; a ban on outside earnings for MPs; more powerful Commons select committees, with powers to confirm or block ministerial appointments; elected police chiefs and elected mayors in all the major cities.
This requires restructuring the state so that individuals participate more directly in decision - making (for instance, through decentralisation and collective co-production).
The Liberal Democrats, who want to allow teachers more freedom through decentralisation, say they will ring - fence education spending.
In that first speech in the Commons, John Stevenson gave his backing to more elected mayors and decentralisation:
David Cameron said that ministers will be promoted according to their success at using new technology and decentralisation to deliver more on smaller budgets.
But Nick Clegg also called for more regional powers last week, saying: «If ever there was a time to push for action on decentralisation, it's right now.
First, that decentralisation can be achieved through other schemes more efficient than «bitcoin mining».
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