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Default Part P conudrum.....

Andy Hall wrote:
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 13:07:43 GMT, Tony Bryer
wrote:


On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 20:56:14 +0000 Andy Hall wrote :

It does. Don't vote for anybody with a regulating as opposed to a
deregulating agenda.


I guess that means giving up voting then.



Sadly I think it does.


Look at planning: when JP
says that he is going to allow more housing the Conservatives are
outraged. A true deregulating party would want to know why he had such
powers in the first place.



I haven't found any who have a clear position on this.


Really? Surely everyone who goes into politics does so in order to
legally rob and bully other people. How many politicians, of any party,
would actually want to see a reduction in regulation?

Won't happen this side of the revolution.

Still, now the police won't get out of bed for less than £75 (Google
gordon wallis 75 if you don't know) it can't be too long before they
won't bother enforcing building regulations.