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psd1 | 5 months ago
I do share your bitterness. Free-market fundamentalists have flogged assets for years, and the cost to the citizens is some future government's problem.
psd1 | 5 months ago
I do share your bitterness. Free-market fundamentalists have flogged assets for years, and the cost to the citizens is some future government's problem.
alt227|5 months ago
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ofwat-to-be-abolished-in-...
jaccola|5 months ago
> Free-market fundamentalists have flogged assets for years
Maybe the problem isn't the free market (since one does not in any way exist in this case) but government interventionism.
psd1|5 months ago
When one government, for its own reasons, sells a service, intervention is required to return it to public hands. The cost of that intervention was created by the government that sold the service.
The intervention could be more or less problematic, but it isn't the problem.