Sentences with phrase «radical proposals on»

Speaking at a reporters» lunch in parliament, the Labour leader joked about his relationship with Gordon Brown before assuring the assembled journalists that he would be making radical proposals on overhauling the country's pension system.
Yet the Vietnam war severely damaged the American economy, and by 1968 radical proposals on Vietnam were appearing in Forbes and the Wall Street Journal.
Bright Blue, which counts Theresa May, Francis Maude, Andrew Mitchell and David Willetts among its members, said the war on drugs had clearly failed and that the Tories could tempt young and ethnic minority voters to the party with a radical proposal on drugs.

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In the 1980s, treasury secretary Don Regan said the first Reagan reform proposal was written on a word processor to signal the administration's openness to negotiation and radical alteration.
Unlike Ken Livingstone, who was elected on radical policies like the congestion charge, Khan has stuck carefully to a largely uncontroversial set of proposals.
MPs on the Commons» education committee have called for a radical rethink of the «regrettable» proposals, pointing out it would cost more than all youth services provided by local authorities put together.
My committee's new report on voter engagement is the most radical set of proposals for some time.
A new project confronts this head on, with proposals for radical reform.
The question of whether or not to impose green taxes on gas guzzling cars caused division in Westminster again today, with three members of an environmental commission launching a minority report calling the idea «retrospective taxation» while the rest of the committee called for more radical proposals.
We think that our proposal is an example of the radical re-thinking of our financial institutions that the Government should be working on urgently.
Sir Vince Cable has said the Liberal Democrats will not succeed as a one - issue «reverse Ukip» party, pledging that they will develop radical proposals for economic reforms including taxes on second homes and changes to tuition fees.
«Sen. John McCain took his controversial proposal for curbing Iraq's sectarian violence to Baghdad on Thursday, calling for an additional 15,000 to 30,000 U.S. troops and joining a congressional delegation in telling Iraq's prime minister he must break his close ties with a radical Shiite cleric.
There was also «radical» change to the welfare system with his colleague Iain Duncan Smith, who he is rumoured to have clashed with over this area of policy, with Universal Credit proposals on the horizon.
His most «green» proposal is a plan to reduce the state's reliance on fossil fuels, which isn't such a radical idea.
On 1 August 1790, a precocious student named Victor Frankenstein submitted a radical proposal to an ethical panel at the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria.
Earlier drafts were widely reviled in the scientific community «as a direct attack on [the National Science Foundation's] vaunted system of peer review,» but the latest proposals are less radical.
Finally, we may actually agree on the most radical proposal from the standpoint of the more than 40 - year history of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA): Congress should not continue to subsidize failure after providing years of assistance and the opportunity to improve.
However, the white paper still includes contentious plans removing the right of parents to be represented on academy boards of governors and radical proposals allowing head teachers to award staff qualifications.
On the idea of earning more money, I ran across an interesting and radical proposal the economy and welfare / social security / medicare.
Energy and Climate Change secretary Ed Davey says these proposals are «a radical shift» away from old policies of «tinkering at the edges» without tackling fuel poverty's root causes — homes that are too energy inefficient to be kept warm on a budget.
But there was also plenty of talk of innovation on the law school front, with an extensive call for change at MauledAgain and a «radical» proposal to make law schools compete on price at MinnLawyer Blog.
According to this report on Law.com Newswire, the government's goal with this radical proposal is better service:
Experts on both sides of the debate cast the candidates» proposals as radical, arguing Trump is overtly anti-immigrant while Clinton is too lax on policies.
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