Departing MHK gives Positive Action Group talk
Wholesale reform of government would require a change of chief minister, according to a departing MHK.
Chris Robertshaw gave a public talk at a meeting of the Positive Action Group last night, twelve months before a general election in which he does not plan to stand again.
"Towards a Government Which Serves the People" looked at what structural changes he felt must be made, in order for government to be 'more responsive and agile' in a 'rapidly changing world'.
We'll hear the full speech on Perspective this Sunday from midday until one.
Mr Robertshaw took questions afterwards, including this one from Peter Taylor:
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