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Casey responds
Oliver Kamm (“The Casey Review is shallow and confused” January) is free to criticise my report, although he might consider that not everyone in this country has the freedom or the language skills to do so. He is also entitled to dismiss “feelings” as worthy only of being put in inverted commas, or to suggest that policymakers shouldn’t listen to the public, only “inform” them. If the last year hasn’t caused him to reflect on that, nothing I can say here will change his mind.