“But in government we have taken the letter of this law and gone way beyond it, with equality impact assessments for every decision we make.
“Let me be very clear. I care about making sure that government policy never marginalises or discriminates. I care about making sure we treat people equally.
“But let’s have the courage to say it: caring about these things does not have to mean churning out reams of bureaucratic nonsense.
“We have smart people in Whitehall who consider equalities issues while they’re making the policy. We don’t need all this extra tick-box stuff.”
Mr Cameron added: “So I can tell you today we are calling time on equality impact assessments.
“You no longer have to do them if these issues have been properly considered.
“That way policy-makers are free to use their judgement and do the right thing to meet the equalities duty rather than wasting their own time and taxpayers’ money.”
- Cameron ‘calls time’ on Labor’s equality impact assessments, BBC.com, November 19, 2017.
3. After years of misfires, the hotel heiress could finally be set to marry after finding love with model River - who at 21 is 11 years younger than 32-year-old Paris.
The pair were spotted lustily smooching in Cannes earlier this week, and the loved-up star reportedly revealed that a wedding “could happen soon.”
And babies may even be on the horizon, with Paris making it clear she wants an army of mini versions of her.
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