Not exact matches
It's good that the Regulatory Policy Committee is there to clamp down
on this
sort of bad regulation, and we welcome the Government's
progress so far
on this
issue, but the RPC needs real powers if it is to drive change and challenge Whitehall culture.
And Joseph Romm
of the Center for American
Progress has argued that Nisbet's analysis
of interest - group spending is badly skewed — for instance, the report counts BP's entire lobbying budget
on the green side
of the ledger, even though BP lobbies
on all
sorts of issues and barely lifted a finger when it came to cap - and - trade.
I have a little side yard as well that is a work in
progress and which has all
sorts of issues going
on so wonderful to see what can be done in such a small space.