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Labour pledges infrastructure consensus to overcome "ducking" delivery decisions
A Labour Government would "radically improve" long-term infrastructure decision-making, planning, delivery and finance, the shadow chancellor Ed Balls has pledged.
Balls and the Labour leader Ed Miliband have asked Sir John Armitt, the chair of the Olympic Delivery Authority, to draw up plans for "a commission or process, independent of government, that can assess and make proposals on the long term infrastructure needs of our country over the coming decades". This...
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