Stalinist sausage standardisation?
11 October 2010 | Peter Smith
Ahead of my blog reacting to the full report from Sir Philip Green published later today, please find a couple of teasers below…


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Your Teaser 1 made me smile. ‘Stalinist’ controls is a very unfortunate phrase and even for people who are not familiar with the history, name rings all sorts of horrors.
Mr Maude definetely cannot see any difference between spend and demand management, which can ultinately save lives and Stalin’s applied philosophy which took 20 millins of lives.