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	Comments on: A strong presumption against intervention: no inquiry in Brent	</title>
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		By: Trevor Craig		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It is clearly behind closed doors Tory policy to replace staff with big society &quot;volunteers&quot;, the minister is not going to intervene against her own PMs flawed policy.  Labour are closing them as they have the political cover to blame the government.  I heard on the radio today that despite the exponential rise of the ebook, sales of paper based solutions to are still strong.  We as a nation will slowing drift into stupidity with these idiots at the helm.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is clearly behind closed doors Tory policy to replace staff with big society &#8220;volunteers&#8221;, the minister is not going to intervene against her own PMs flawed policy.  Labour are closing them as they have the political cover to blame the government.  I heard on the radio today that despite the exponential rise of the ebook, sales of paper based solutions to are still strong.  We as a nation will slowing drift into stupidity with these idiots at the helm.</p>
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