Spend Matters reports that:
"It is two years today (10 May 2012) since the UK Coalition Agreement between the Conservative and Liberal Democrats was signed in the wake of the indecisive 2010 election.
So over the next couple of weeks, we’re going to reflect on what’s happened in terms of public sector procurement during that time. But perhaps more importantly, we’ll look at where it appears to be going, and what we might see over the next three years up to the 2015 election (assuming the coalition doesn’t collapse under the weight of its own contradictions before then)..."
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