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Too many targets make a priority of everything

By Nicholas Timmins

Published: April 30 2005 03:00 | Last updated: April 30 2005 03:00

Targets for improving public services have become contentious in part because the government has introduced so many of them.

Promising to scrap them has, for the Conservatives and, up to a point, the Liberal Democrats, become a symbol for getting the government off the people's back. The evidence is complex. Targets can work but having too many makes everything - and therefore nothing - a priority.

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