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By no means fair enough

Tony Kirkham is concerned that the desire to deliver fair funding could end up being something we started but couldn't finish.

‘Fair enough' is the refrain Morrissey uses to usher in The Smiths' song I started something I couldn't finish. I can't stop myself from applying it to the fair funding review.

A quick look on the internet and you discover the phrase ‘fair enough' is commonly used as part of a non-confrontational argument/disagreement that also concedes a point. The recent consultation document which suggests the foundation formula element should be population-based and not linked to deprivation is by no means fair enough.

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