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{{a|plainenglish|}}No-one needs to be told the business imperatives for clear, attractive drafting anymore.<ref>Oh ''you'' do, do you? Well, see [[Plain English - Why|here]].</ref> So, here's a practical guide to how to do it. Think of this as catharsis: like weeding; like pruning; like throwing out all your old rubbish and sprucing up your house because some clients are coming to stay.
{{a|plainenglish|}}No-one needs to be told the business imperatives for clear, attractive drafting anymore.<ref>Oh ''you'' do, do you? Well, see [[Plain English - Why|here]].</ref> So, here’s a practical guide to how to do it. Think of this as catharsis: like weeding; like pruning; like throwing out all your old rubbish and sprucing up your house because some clients are coming to stay.


It is easier to start with something genuinely awful, like a Linklaters MTN Programme or something like that. But it would probably work as well if you are starting with a fresh piece of paper.
It is easier to start with something genuinely awful, like a Linklaters MTN Programme or something like that. But it would probably work as well if you are starting with a fresh piece of paper.