Posted on November 8, 2010 by Tim
Well, at least it was radical. The Comprehensive Spending Review, that is. Unthought through, inadequately evidenced and bereft of any notion of actions having consequences. But it was radical. Continue reading →
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Posted on October 12, 2010 by Tim
Normally, nothing comes of nothing. I have a feeling though that the empty cupboard that the CSR will showcase will contain the odd surprise or two. And I think housing will be one of them. Continue reading →
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