Sujet : Re: Independence Day
De : nospam (at) *nospam* example.net (D)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.fandomDate : 22. Jul 2024, 22:31:14
Autres entêtes
Organisation : i2pn2 (i2pn.org)
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On Mon, 22 Jul 2024, Paul Dormer wrote:
In article <d52824f2-a579-119d-fac4-85c645f3d5c9@example.net>,
nospam@example.net (D) wrote:
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There is a small amount of free market, yes, but the tracks are
public, and so is SJ.
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The new government in the UK announced in the King's speech last week
that they are planning to re-nationalise the railways. Let's see how
that goes.
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Privatising industries in the UK seems to have always been about making
more money for the very rich and not for giving a service. The
water-supply industry is much in the news lately for how the companies
have been fined huge amounts for discharging sewage into the rivers and
yet still giving their executives huge bonuses.
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Interesting! For a fan of the market like me, I will follow this experiment closely.
Sweden has a mixed track record of privatization. TV, phones and pharmacies are roaring success stories!