Cameron’s shoving back of the state

Abstract

The relatively short history of the new coalition government is already one of radical change. Massive changes to the NHS, public spending, cuts in regulation and a move to localism all point to a a smaller state and less top-down intervention in the future, writes Tony Travers. This article first appeared in the Financial Times on the 17th of August

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This paper was published in LSE Research Online.

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