John Brown
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So what point were you making?Just a typo.
So what point were you making?Just a typo.
And the gold, not to mention royal mail etc.What I do not understand about the denationalising of utility suppliers, is that foreign state owned companies were allowed to buy these businesses, So, if this this wasn't done in persuit of political ideology, was it simply the 'selling of the family silver' ?
That's not to say that they couldn't in future. Or would you rather be funding billionaires who aren't even paying tax in this country?Other countries in Europe have demonstrated that nationalised utilities can be run efficiently.
This Country never did.
Sorry, I edited my reply while you were posting.Margaret Thatcher was obsessed with balancing the books?
Pity no one since has even attempted to.
True, but the whole country or most of it is wired now.We don't have to wait several months for a phone?
Why do you assume Nationalisation means higher running cost? I’ve seem phenomenal waste in private companies in my life in business. The efficiency of the private sector is a falsehood put about in this country by the Tories.But what you save on the gas will be overshadowed by the higher company running cost, what is needed is something in the middle.
Life is politics!!!!Sorry, I edited my reply while you were posting.
I think this is an interesting discussion and I don't want it to veer into politics and get banished to the naughty forum.
A sovereign country isn’t a household from an economic point of view. “Balancing the books” does not apply. Another Tory myth.Margaret Thatcher was obsessed with balancing the books?
Pity no one since has even attempted to.
Indeed. But even if they were comparable, selling off the family silver is a non-sustainable one-off strategy.A sovereign country isn’t a household from an economic point of view. “Balancing the books” does not apply. Another Tory myth.
I doubt anything is better, many companies delivered more and gave a better service but at a higher running cost. What we need are nationalised companies with independant private management so you get the service and efficiency as to cost. I look back to the days of nationalised railways, when they had track gangs and a huge number of employee's that delivered a good transport system but at a high cost.
How about £40bn?I can imagine a lot of people, including myself, being very angry if utility companies post huge profits. Quite what we can actually do remains to be seen, of course. The odd thing is that after many years of playing the traditional patriarchal role of thermo-stasi, my wife has now taken over the role with a ferocious enthusiasm.
Thanks. I'll send you my bank details.How about £40bn?
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