ELMs may not be the revolution we were promised, but that need not be a bad thing

ELMS might not be shaping up to be the revolutionary scheme promised by Ministers, but my experience tells me reinventing the wheel may not necessarily be a good thing, says Efra committee chairman Neil Parish MP.

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ELMs may not be the revolution we were promised, but that need not be a bad thing

ELMs might not be shaping up to be the revolutionary scheme promised by Ministers, but my experience tells me reinventing the wheel may not necessarily be a good thing, says Efra committee chairman Neil...

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