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1 A Labour spokesman said: Ed has made clear he wants radical reform .
2 Rapid, radical reform requires a step change in how we do business.
3 Only radical reform will restore the credibility of the credit union movement.
4 But now, as Government revenues crumple, radical reform has become a necessity.
5 The only way we can achieve this is through radical reform .
6 Without more radical reform , it won't have the money to pay for them.
7 This radical reform of principles carries with it a radical transformation of details.
8 A radical reform in the civil service of the general government has been proposed.
9 The pressure for some radical reform of our archaic licensing laws continues to build.
10 The Treasury said it was "undertaking radical reform " of the banking system.
11 That would be the most radical reform of the day.
12 One first labour, to institute a strenuous review and radical reform of his economics.
13 It proposed increased social expenditure, the radical reform of the health, education and housing sectors.
14 The countryside exists in a state of economic deprivation and our agriculture needs radical reform .
15 The need for radical reform of the Garda Síochána complaints system has long been recognised.
16 Now another new government needs to face up to the vital need for radical reform .
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