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The first is that the quangocracy itself should be cut.
A similar problem has occurred in local government and the quangocracy.
Today the Government has brought the era of the quangocracy to an end.
The mandarins, bureaucrats and quangocracy are used to changes of ministers.
This is not the first time false expectations have been raised by a government about scaling back the "quangocracy".
Don’t become the voice of Scotland’s establishment, whether it is the quangocracy, civic society or wider institutional elites.
Much of the quangocracy that has sprouted under Labour will fail one or both of these tests.
At last, a bureaucratic body staffed by unknown and unelected members of the new Labour quangocracy, has done something absolutely right.
For more dosh, greater freedom to allocate it – and new status as the quangocracy shrinks.
But if we're to succeed, local luddites need to stop calling for new institutions or harking back to the days of rule by quangocracy.
And Mr Cameron said he sees room for "clear reductions" in spending on "the quangocracy".
Entwistle’s public service flag-waving will, at least, be rooted in decades of journalism and programme-making, not policy-making and quangocracy.
The Prime Minister also criticised the "bureaucracy and red tape and quangocracy" of Whitehall.
Governance in the English regions is an ever expanding ragbag of quangocracy, government patronage and colonial dictation which fuels political apathy.
That is what happened the other day when David Cameron promised that a Conservative government would cull Britain’s quangocracy.
The Leader of the Opposition yesterday attacked Britain's "quangocracy" – an ugly but memorable word for a very ugly phenomenon.
The nannyish message from Britain's quangocracy about the need to make the world a less profligate and money-driven place might usefully be delivered closer to home.
The prime piece of evidence for this is spending of £113 million by the quangocracy on public relations, foreign travel, hospitality and entertainment, and external consultants.
You only have to look at Britain's quangocracy to know that any job that requires consensus will tend to produce not the best person, but the least offensive.
London is a democracy not a quangocracy and the Mayor has a clear electoral mandate from London voters so he should be at the head of the table.
We are moving too far away from the purposes for which the lottery was originally established, and the self-serving quangocracy that has developed around it should have its expensive wings clipped forthwith.
"He's right to say there is an awful lot of bureaucracy and red tape and quangocracy... that part of what he says is absolutely right," Mr Cameron said.
Consider this argument in terms of the rise of the Quangocracy in contemporary Britain. 3 To what extent is it appropriate for public services to be made subject to "market mechanisms"?
The EU is a totalitarian, authoritarian and, dare one say it, fascistic organisation which pays no attention whatsoever to what the peoples of Europe (as opposed to the quangocracy of Brussels) want.
Then came New Labour and its regional development agencies, a hulking empire of quangocracy created by John Prescott, the then deputy prime minister, to stir economically dormant corners of the country.