The British regulatory state under the coalition government: volatile stability continued

Lodge, M.ORCID logo (2014). The British regulatory state under the coalition government: volatile stability continued. Political Quarterly, 85(2), 143-147. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-923X.12076
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What have been the effects of coalition government on the British regulatory state? This article argues that the politics of regulation have been largely about a continuation of existing patterns, namely volatile stability rather than more far-reaching change. The British regulatory state continues to be defined by boundary conflicts between the world of 'politics' and 'regulation', by conflicting calls for centralisation and decentralised autonomy, and by tensions between the wish to 'reduce' regulation and the realisation of inherent complexities.

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