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I wonder who'll win the tenders for privatisation of the armed forces?
The trains were shite before privatisation.
Of course there's loads of private companies already working with the armed forces as there has been for many years.Why not let private companies run ambulances if they can do it cheaper and more effectively (big if)
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 08, 2023, 08:12:32 pmOf course there's loads of private companies already working with the armed forces as there has been for many years.Why not let private companies run ambulances if they can do it cheaper and more effectively (big if) It won't be cheaper, privatisation has been a disaster.All the public services where possible should be brought back into public hand.Especially water, railway, energy
Of course there's loads of private companies already working with the armed forces as there has been for many years.Why not let private companies run ambulances if they can do it cheaper and more effectively (big if)
Quote from: roverstillidie91 on November 08, 2023, 08:49:23 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 08, 2023, 08:12:32 pmOf course there's loads of private companies already working with the armed forces as there has been for many years.Why not let private companies run ambulances if they can do it cheaper and more effectively (big if) It won't be cheaper, privatisation has been a disaster.All the public services where possible should be brought back into public hand.Especially water, railway, energyIn an ideal world, yes, but nationalisation means no competition, no incentives, and politically motivated actions such as holding the government to ransom with constant strikes, like the last time the Railways were publically owned.
I'm sure many workers are glad of overtime and in my experience would begrudge new starters "taking money out of their pockets." The only problem with socialism is socialists.
It's always been cheaper to pay overtime than to hire new staff.Trade unions did a good job initially, but then they got too much power and almost destroyed the country.
You don't seem to understand that it's not the government who are paying for wage rises out of their own pockets, it's the public who pay for it!
So, when Mr generous Starmer gets in, he'll just give in to every wage rise claim and we'll all live happily ever after?