Summary
[...] 21st-century technology has made it possible to speak of the 'post-bureaucratic era' with honesty: thanks to the digital revolution, the true devolution of power away from the apparat and the elite to the citizen and to the consumer of public services is now feasible. [...] as James Forsyth points out on page 8, Mr Cameron does not have the luxury of his predecessors - namely, to kick all this into the long grass once he is in Number 10.
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Britain's Got Talons
Next Thursday, voters in the UK's 12 European constituencies, 27 shire counties and seven unitary authorities will go to the polls in the most extraordinary circumstances. There is, as Martin Vander Weyer argues on page 25, no shortage of local issues to exercise us in the county council elections, just ...
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