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Localism isn't simply about giving power back to local government.
At this time localism had not yet become a threat.
He has, however, paid a very high price for living with the politics of localism.
Quick question if localism and the big society are implemented.
Localism is seen as a good thing in itself.
What a council cuts it's up to them, that's the point of localism.
This is hardly localism in the sense that any reasonable person would understand it.
West Bank political, economic and social life had been notable throughout the period since 1920 for its localism.
"Buy local" is the most visible face of fiscal localism.
Localism: whose voices will be heard by local government?
Cameron says the localism bill will give communities more power over developments.
What of the role of localism in bringing together these services?
I have never understood why localism and direct democracy are not more popular on the Left.
Where are the blessings of localism, diversity and competition here?
In part it comes from long traditions of localism, which hold that the poor are their neighbors' problem.
We need to look at balancing localism with national budgets."
How can your housing association adapt to the localism agenda?
Growing your own and "localism" is of course much more energy intensive than supermarket food.
To do so, he suggests that we must return to, and rely on the notion of localism.
The two main priorities of localism and diversity were retained.
The Government is making good progress on localism: the first election of police commissioners, in 18 months' time, will be significant.
So where localism - itself a black mark on the sport - has failed, government is starting to step in.
It would be funny if localism in education were bad, wouldn't it?
This right is part of the Localism Bill and we expect it to come into force during 2012.
He said: "This is a clear example of localism being hijacked.