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Spending by Department

Spending by department

See:

  • http://www.openeconomics.net/wdmmg/overview/department

Spending by Function

Spending by function

See:

  • http://www.openeconomics.net/wdmmg/overview/function

One Comment on “Visualisations”

  1. 1 Mr T Adams says:
    March 19th, 2010 at 1:38 pm

    Can you tell me what the Chancellors Department does for all this money.

    How can we borrow so much money and still send Billions to oversea countrys who do not even like the Uk

    How much money do we spend on enquiries, which take years, and nothing has ever been achieved.

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