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Election 2019: The next five years of spending on public services

This event launched the fourth edition of Performance Tracker, a data-driven analysis of the performance of key public services, including: prisons, h

Boris Johnson has halted cuts to departmental budgets and allocated more money for schools, police officers and the criminal justice system. But can public services maintain the efficiencies they’ve made since 2010 and will this cash injection be enough to reverse the decline in service performance?

This event launched the fourth edition of Performance Tracker, a data-driven analysis of the performance of key public services, including: prisons, hospitals, schools, police and adult social care.

For the first time, Performance Tracker also assesses how demand for public services will change over the next five years and whether government spending plans are realistic.

Graham Atkins, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Government, presented the key findings.

To discuss, our panel included:

  • Cllr Sue Murphy CBE, Deputy Leader of Manchester City Council
  • Professor Andrew Hardy, CEO of University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust and Vice President of CIPFA.

This event was chaired by Nick Davies, Programme Director at the Institute for Government.

Performance Tracker is produced in partnership with Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA).

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