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Radical action is now needed

Local government must be prepared to support radical decisions, including controversial hospital closures, if they are to meet future demands, writes Ed Parker.

The political shocks of 2016 suggest that there may be an appetite among voters for radical action to tackle social problems. Whether this can be translated into positive change in local government remains to be seen. 

However, if councils are to stand any chance of meeting the future demands made on them, they are going to have to find ways of raising significant extra finance and will only be able to do this if they embrace radical change.

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