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Deregulation danger | Your Party | Talking up pork | Nowhere Lane | Abattoir addressKeir Starmer wants to sweep away “unnecessary” regulation to promote growth, but fails to say how...
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Deregulation danger | Your Party | Talking up pork | Nowhere Lane | Abattoir address Keir Starmer wants to sweep away “unnecessary” regulation to promote growth, but fails to say how the government will decide what regulation is necessary ( There are those on the left and right who offer only grievance: Labour is getting on with the job of economic renewal, 30 November ). He is adopting the market viewpoint rather than that of the public. The cognitive linguist George Lakoff argues that regulations should be reframed as protections rather than burdens. The key question then becomes: “Who is being protected and from what?” Sally Bean Weybridge, Surrey • More than 62% of the members voted against calling the new party Your Party, and yet that is its name ( Your Party members vote to make name permanent at charged first conference, 30 November ). It reminds me of the general election, where more than 60% of voters voted for a party other than the one that won a massive majority. Funny old democracy. Deirdre Burrell Mortimer, Berkshire Continue reading...