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South-East wants more Government investment.

Series: Financial Times ; 22 July 1999, 8(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: The South-East England Development Agency (Seeda) is calling for a 'south-east formula' to match the Barnett formula which allocates shares of public spending increases to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The south-east provides a big share of tax revenues but receives less public spending per head than any other region.
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The South-East England Development Agency (Seeda) is calling for a 'south-east formula' to match the Barnett formula which allocates shares of public spending increases to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The south-east provides a big share of tax revenues but receives less public spending per head than any other region.