Abstract

After witnessing the reception of this week's Comprehensive Spending Review, the UK's Labour government has every reason to feel confident about its strategy for a fairer division of national resources. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, presented a remarkable reinvestment plan for Britain's public services. Health, as he announced earlier this year,1 is a major beneficiary of this new money. But beneath the gloss burnishing his proposals, details of how progress in public health will be made are worryingly absent.

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