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This addendum is a continuation of the article Gordon Brown.

Fiscal and social change 1997-2009

Public expenditure

Crime prevention

      1979             2009      
Total police officer strength, England & Wales[1] (thousands) 126 142
Total crime (millions)[2] 16.7 10.7


Defence

Education

Health

The Euro: Gordon Brown's five tests

1. Whether there can be sustainable convergence between Britain and the economies of a single currency.
2. Whether there is sufficient flexibility to cope with economic change.
3. The effect on investment.
4. The impact on our financial services industry.
5. Whether it is good for employment.

Sources

  1. Home Office Statistical Bulletin, Police Service,[1]
  2. British Crime Survey estimates [2]