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In a curious parallel to New Zealand’s political landscape, the British Conservative party won power from the British Labour party in 2010 after spending three terms in opposition.
Their flagship policy for this election was “The Big Society”, which is relevant because it has a lot to say about cooperatives.
One of the fundamental tenets of The Big Society is that increases in British government spending, particularly under previous Labour governments, eroded national productivity and ...
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