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The Spectator | Rory on the 'ridiculous hoops of legal approval' that hinder any kind of useful economic activity @SpectatorTV | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 43 minutes ago.
For the Spectator Magazine, writer Rory Sutherland explains why in Britain a toxic mix of economics and law has led to a bureaucratic apocalypse. Rory says 'In electing this government, we seem to have picked the worst of both worlds: higher taxation combined with austerity in the public finances'. Kate Andrews speaks to Rory Sutherland about how this red-tape has led to poor politicians and policy-making, and what needs to be done to save the economy.
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Rory on the 'ridiculous hoops of legal approval' that hinder any kind of useful economic activity @SpectatorTV

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