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The voluntary sector is threatened by "Tescoisation" as a small group of big charities consume an ever-greater piece of the pie, lain Duncan Smith MP told charity chief executives last week.
Speaking at Third Sector's annual Britain's Most Admired Charities awards, sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland Group, the former Tory leader suggested so-called 'big charity' was edging out smaller, more innovative organisations.
"Like the supermarkets, their impressive economies of scale, proximity to government and media-buying power provide great scope for increasing market share at...