There is an overt "Radical  Centrist" party in Great Britain ? ? ?
 
Billy
 
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11/24/2011 8:51:02 P.M. Pacific Standard  Time, [email protected] 
writes:

>From the RC party in the UK, allied with the  Conservatives:

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"The chancellor looks set to use next week's Autumn Statement  to
switch some day-to-day spending to spending more on  Britain's
infrastructure - in the jargon moving some spending from current  to
capital projects.

His deputy, the Chief secretary to the  Treasury, Danny Alexander, said
today in a speech that "next week's  announcement will switch funds to
capital spending plans".

Ministers  have already suggested that they want to find ways to use
Britain's low  long-term interest rates to underwrite private sector
investment in roads,  broadband and other infrastructure, which will
increase Britain's long term  growth rate.

At the Liberal Democrat conference, Danny Alexander  announced the
creation of a new half a billion pound infrastructure fund  paid for
from under-spending of departmental budgets.

One source  close to the decision said of the funding switch: "It is
undoubtedly  significant. It will mean essentially extra spending on
infrastructure. It  does not mean more borrowing. But we are switching
some money from one side  to the other."

In September, I revealed that some Liberal Democrats  believed up to £5
billion more could be spent on infrastructure. The key to  their
argument was that the government's deficit rules allow  capital
spending to be increased without abandoning Plan A as the  Treasury's
so-called "fiscal mandate" targets current not capital  spending.

Their other target - a fall in the debt-to-GDP ratio - limits  their
ability to spend more on capital projects unless the Treasury  is
prepared to argue that it can stimulate growth in the future  by
spending more  now."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15882970
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True  RC thinking... looking outside of the big-small government
argument and,  instead, using your tools to maximize the effectiveness
of the private  sector.

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