Sentences with phrase «needs radical reform»

Children law procedure needs radical reform; but so too do swathes of other aspects of family proceedings.
The public sector certainly needs radical reform, but the national debt has been higher in the past, and cutting it must not be allowed to trump all other objectives.
The BBC is the root cause of Britain's media malaise and it needs radical reform.
He thinks New York is losing and needs radical reform.
For all these reasons I feel our constitution needs radical reform if we are to having a working constitution which upholds parliamentary sovereignty and freedom of the individual.
The role of the Catholic Education Service needs radical reform.
To right this wrong, we need radical reform to simplify the tax system and let businesses, families and entrepreneurs save, spend and invest more of the money they make.
The rules need radical reform.
He said second homes must be disincentivised and the tax system needed radical reform to tax wealth rather than work.

Not exact matches

And throughout much of the world, it remains a messy, inefficient, expensive sector in need of radical reform.
As Arminian doctrine or Arminian attitudes spread among many of the popular revivalists, the stress was on a change of will rather than a radical rebirth, on man's capacity to reform himself rather than the need for death to self and new birth in Christ.
Most needed, given an analysis of this kind, is moral tutelage that encourages people to be less greedy (or to reassert traditional gender roles), not radical reform of the economic system itself.
But in order to accept this position we need first to reform our standard notions of perception; and this reformation will not occur without a conversion to the radical empiricism of attending once again to our experiencing itself.
«But this short - term boost is not enough — we need a plan B now to get the economy moving again and radical reforms to set Britain on a new course for jobs, growth and long - term prosperity.»
In addition to a new focus on victims, we need radical police reform to ensure that local concerns are taken seriously.
The danger is that the public will conclude that if the first two doses of this medicine of radical reform have not worked, why do we need another dose?
«Housing benefit is in need to radical reform to ensure those renting privately can afford to stay in their homes if they lose their jobs and to remove the current traps and disincentives that act as a barrier to people moving back into work.
In place of Labour's hopeless acceptance of mediocrity in education, which has seen Britain tumble down the world league tables just when we need our children to be doing better than those in other countries, we will offer the hope of a decent education for every child, with immediate action to raise standards and radical reform to end the state monopoly over new school places.
«There are times when radical reforms are needed, but as far as policing is concerned I have seen no evidence that this is such a time,» she told peers.
So we need to make sure we match our massive investment with radical reform,» he said.
An independent advisory panel on the BBC has concluded that the current system of governance is «unsustainable» and «radical reform» is needed.
Nick Clegg replied: «If you care so much about making sure that out of the rubble of this recession, we create a new economy, why won't you and indeed why won't David Cameron, take the radical steps forward that are needed to reform our banking system.
Imagine if he'd turned out to be an unpopular leader who had stuck to his central message that Labour needed to move to the right, entertain radical reform of public services, tackle the deficit through cuts and be avowedly pro-business, even though many commentators and many in his party thought that the cost of living crisis and pre-distribution were more important themes.
Although there were still legislators, particularly Republicans, who argued on Tuesday that the process of electing regents needed reform, the debate was permeated with a sense of at least incremental if not radical progress.
I understand the desire to avoid being radical for the sake of it, but this country really does need radical tax reform, radical reform of our public services and radical reform of our relationship with the EU amongst other things.
But the additional ingredient that government will deliver and needs to do even more of is a radical programme of microeconomic reform to make our economy more competitive - including competitive tax rates, planning reform and deregulation.
3.45 pm: Over at CentreRight.com Douglas Carswell MP argues that politics will only be restored with radical reform of parliament and accountability structures: «If we want a legislature with fewer vacuous soundbites and which actually holds the executive to account, we need to elect MPs willing to be more than cheerleaders.»
The Lords need radical democratic reform, but instead Lord Strathclyde has been put in charge of silencing it.
Mr Clegg admitted both party leaders were taking «big risks» but said it would be a «new politics»: «It's a new kind of government, a radical, reforming government where it needs to be and a source of reassurance and stability at a time of great uncertainty in our country too.»
A radical reforming government where it needs to be.
But what is so absurd about these flights of wishful thinking is that there is not a single word about the real lessons which Labour needs to learn — the need for radical banking reform, the need for a massive revival of British manufacturing (when this year the UK deficit on traded goods is likely to exceed the entire UK budget deficit), the need to take back public control of the NHS and education system, the need for a jobs and growth strategy rather than a programme of endless cuts, the need for an effective anti-poverty strategy and a huge reduction in inequality.
«I believe Labour needs to work out how to build an economy that generates a much greater degree of prosperity, is much more successful at tackling inequality and poverty, and which is radical in pursuing more democratic and inclusive political chance, such as electoral reform.
The Grandfather Education Report This is a somewhat radical view on the state of education in the US and the need for school reform.
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.
With the current radical reforms within the health and social care sector there needs to be very clear guidance on roles and responsibilities.
What may have been needed instead, Hentschke says, was a «radical» reform that started with an empty slate and redesigned the most basic operations of the schools.
Where I come out — you can read more in «The End of the Education Debate» — is that America needs not less education reform but far more fundamental and radical reform.
For reform - minded educators to the center and right of the political spectrum, calling Payzant's efforts a success refutes the notion that radical changes are needed to improve urban education.
To attain this vision, we will need grasstops and grassroots movements to push for state - level radical reform.
Too often, reform efforts have foundered because of a district's inability to place in its schools the quality of staff needed to effect radical change.
A DfE spokesperson said: «These reforms are one of the most radical overhauls of special needs provision in a generation — and it takes time to fully implement them.
With the premise that radical reform is needed, the 4.0 Schools team has been working since late 2010 to «rethink everything» and transform the future of schooling, in part by examining revolutions in other industries.
Various members of Congress have recognized the need for student loan reforms, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D - MA) who laid out a radical revision to student loans that would drop interest rates down below 1 percent in the spring.
In the last years, many actors, including the European Parliament and the Commission, shared the view that the Troika is in need of radical reform.
It may very well be that without radical reform of the justice system, addressing the needs of the people in gap requires providing them with actual legal services, which in turn might mean undoing a decade and a half of funding cuts to Canada's legal aid programs.
Notwithstanding the rise of TAR during 2016 and the obvious benefits that can be harnessed, in an era where the amount of electronic data is increasing exponentially, more radical reforms to the way electronic data is handled in English civil proceedings may need to be considered.
Press Release NEW TITLE March 2013 Consumer Insurance Law: Disclosure, Representations and Basis of the Contract Clauses Peter J Tyldesley Essential guide to the radical reforms to consumer insurance law which come into force on 6 April 2013 «It has long been recognised that the law around disclosure of information to insurers needed change.
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