Sentences with phrase «supports radical reform»

«The so - called «bedroom tax» should certainly be reviewed, and the evidence I have seen supports radical reform if not outright abolition» said Gareth Epps, [SLF co-chair]

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Citizens of other countries where the financial system was crippled or injured are much more aggressive in their support for radical surgery, such as certain provisions embedded in the U.S. financial reform bill.
Polarization took over, and by the time the Democratic Party (with the almost unanimous support of mainline liberal churchpeople) had reformed itself enough to take the presidential nomination from traditional liberals and bestow it on a more radical candidate, the crusade's tactics had doomed the movement to minority status.
The Prophet of Prague: The kingdom of Bohemia was the right place where Muentzer expected support for reform program more radical than Luther.
«To help get that revolution started in the public sector, working with the Cabinet Office, I've been pushing hard for radical reforms to the way in which the Civil Service pays and supports its staff after their children are born.
Convening such a body would provide a space to debate how best to address systematic political inequality, whether through thorough - going electoral reform including PR and compulsory voting, the radical overhaul of the democratic aberration that is the Lords, or in reforming party funding, all of which the report supports.
The new Justice Secretary, Liz Truss, seeks more cash with the strong support of her predecessor, Michael Gove, in order to implement important and radical prison reforms.
Whilst the Government has taken some steps to help savers, with the introduction of the Junior ISA and the linking of ISA subscription levels to CPI, they have thus far failed to deliver other sensible reforms to ISA rules and could deliver more radical support for hard - pressed savers during this low bank rate environment.
So not only are we undertaking radical reforms to education - opening up schools, supporting poorer pupils, reforming the curriculum, and increasing the participation age to 18.
However, some radical policies were supported by both Conservative voters and the general public — radical reform of public services «including privatisation» was supported by 47 % of the public, and opposed by 30 %, while threatening to withdraw from the European Union was supported by 49 % of the public and opposed by 29 %.
Public education hasn't been supported, funded or allowed the autonomy of innovation as radical reforms seen through school choice.
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