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data: public spending by department Interactive: Exploring data More than 200 areas of public spending in real terms, they face a reduction in the first year of the coalition government, with departments having to find £ 10 billion of savings as a GPs care services, prisons and the rail network, an analysis by the Guardian shows. The survey highlights the challenge facing the coalition government to implement its austerity plan, including substantial reductions in services are offset by increased spending in other areas.George Osborne announced
years £ 6.2 billion of cuts during its first year as chancellor, a larger cut in the budgets that had been proposed by the previous Labour administration, which was concerned that cuts costs could limit growth. data departmental accounts data in the Guardian annual survey shows that public spending cuts much more in total, if necessary to compensate for social spending and debt, which soared during the economic crisis. The government expenditure has increased year after year to £ 22 billion, up 0.3% after inflation is taken into account. infrastructure investment fell sharply, with expenditures of railway from 41% to £ 2.9 billion and expenses of the road from 18% to £ 3.8 billion. These decreases were largely the result of the decision of Labour to submit infrastructure projects 2010-11 to 2009-10, in an attempt to stimulate spending during the recession. Despite an overall budget increase of 0.28%, spending areas, including NHS GP services, primary care and pharmacy services all declined in real terms. Spending on school buildings has been reduced to £ 5.9 billion, down 13%, and in higher education from 16% to £ 4.7 billion. The budget for prisons and probation services fell from 11% to £ 4.2 billion, while the amount spent in the fight against climate change at the Department of Energy and Climate Change decreased by 23% to £ 18 million, despite the commitment of the coalition "government is always greener."- the BBC, tourism, the Olympics, the Coast Guard and the Crown Prosecution Service have also suffered significant budget cuts. A total of 202 of the 324 areas of expenditure, followed by the Guardian has been reduced in real terms each year.
- cuts in public spending was offset by a significant increase in the cost of servicing the debt, which rose from £ 31.3bn in 2009-10 to £ 43.9bn next year, with a doubling the size of government managed by the courts throughout the year.
, senior analyst at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, said the survey showed that reductions in public spending in an attempt to reduce the deficit of the United Kingdom came into force earlier than previously thought.
"approach has been much talk of deep cuts in public spending and services expected from April 2011-March 2015. However, the cuts began earlier in real terms central government spending on services public is 12000000000 pounds less in 2010-11 than in 2009-10, "he said.
"Of this amount, 5 billion pounds more or less had been planned by the previous Labour government, a supplement of £ 5 billion announced by the new government in May, while 2 billion pounds seems departments being under-utilization of their budgets this underutilization may be deliberate, given the magnitude of the reductions to follow:. departments are expected to find another 14 billion pounds this year "
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