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Who the fuck would want to own the NHS ? It’s hat stand crazy.
Dennis Healey started the sell off of BPTichtheid wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 11:17 ameldanielfire wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 8:02 amIt's not, but certainly Thatcherism has evolved into that.Line6 HXFX wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 3:50 pm Well we will at least now know what the fuck he has on Boris.
Conservatism is all about selling off everything the country ......
Under Thatcher the following were privatised - British Aerospace, Cable & Wireless, Jaguar, British Telecom, Britoil and British Gas. Major moved on to British Steel, British Petroleum, Rolls Royce, British Airways, water and electricity were among the major utilities for sale, it s argued that opposition to these sell-offs were the reason Major didn't move on the NHS. Major's second term saw the sell off of British Coal, Powergen, National Power and British Rail.
The moves to privatise the Post Office were abandoned at that time.
The legacy continued under New Labour with the sell-off of Air Traffic Control and massive PFI contracts in the NHS and schools.
Royal Mail was eventually sold off during a Tory administration, along with several banks, the probation services and we are seeing a creep of privatisation in the NHS.
Private ownership, the supremacy of the market and individualism were at the very heart of Thatcherism from the start, she and her followers were Hayekian from the off.
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Does anyone really believe that the state which is demonstrably shite would be able to run most of those business in a more efficient way they’re currently run.
Fuck me memories are short.
Fuck me memories are short.
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Not really no, Healey had previously used the BofE to buy BP's shares in Burmah Oil Company in order to bail that company out.
This raised the country's ownership of BP shares from 48% to 68%, when these Burmah Oil Company shares were sold if left the state with 51% ownership of BP, a controlling interest.
The action increased the state interest in BP.
Link to Hansard entry on this https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hans ... -bp-shares
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when Healey proposed selling off a slice of it.
Burmah Oil Company shares were sold if left the state
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Semitics. We agree but it's clearly been cranked up since.Tichtheid wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 11:17 ameldanielfire wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 8:02 amIt's not, but certainly Thatcherism has evolved into that.Line6 HXFX wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 3:50 pm Well we will at least now know what the fuck he has on Boris.
Conservatism is all about selling off everything the country ......
Under Thatcher the following were privatised - British Aerospace, Cable & Wireless, Jaguar, British Telecom, Britoil and British Gas. Major moved on to British Steel, British Petroleum, Rolls Royce, British Airways, water and electricity were among the major utilities for sale, it s argued that opposition to these sell-offs were the reason Major didn't move on the NHS. Major's second term saw the sell off of British Coal, Powergen, National Power and British Rail.
The moves to privatise the Post Office were abandoned at that time.
The legacy continued under New Labour with the sell-off of Air Traffic Control and massive PFI contracts in the NHS and schools.
Royal Mail was eventually sold off during a Tory administration, along with several banks, the probation services and we are seeing a creep of privatisation in the NHS.
Private ownership, the supremacy of the market and individualism were at the very heart of Thatcherism from the start, she and her followers were Hayekian from the off.
Nigel Lawson was jewish alright. But I'm not sure you can go full brownshirt on this one...eldanielfire wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 4:03 pm
Semitics. We agree but it's clearly been cranked up since.
yermum wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 4:35 pmNigel Lawson was jewish alright. But I'm not sure you can go full brownshirt on this one...eldanielfire wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 4:03 pm
Semitics. We agree but it's clearly been cranked up since.

The semantics of the BP sale . LOL
Its transfer to full public ownership happened in 4 tranches.
One via Healey, the rest under the Chancellorships of Howe and Lawson. Final sale was in 87.
I think GoldmanSachs had a hand in all the sales .
My grandfather bought some of those BP shares Healey sold.
Family sold them this summer.
Britoil was my first ever share purchase, eventually made money out of it in the end
Some of that list of privatisations , were of companies that had been fairly recently nationalised
Britoil was a Tony Benn project
Cable and Wireless was Nationalised in 1947
Jaguar was Nationalised in mid 70's I think.
BAE was formed in mid 70's via Nationalisation
A number of small water boards were already in private ownershipp
Its transfer to full public ownership happened in 4 tranches.
One via Healey, the rest under the Chancellorships of Howe and Lawson. Final sale was in 87.
I think GoldmanSachs had a hand in all the sales .
My grandfather bought some of those BP shares Healey sold.
Family sold them this summer.
Britoil was my first ever share purchase, eventually made money out of it in the end

Some of that list of privatisations , were of companies that had been fairly recently nationalised
Britoil was a Tony Benn project
Cable and Wireless was Nationalised in 1947
Jaguar was Nationalised in mid 70's I think.
BAE was formed in mid 70's via Nationalisation
A number of small water boards were already in private ownershipp
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She even privatised houses with that bloody Right to BuyTichtheid wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 11:17 ameldanielfire wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 8:02 amIt's not, but certainly Thatcherism has evolved into that.Line6 HXFX wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 3:50 pm Well we will at least now know what the fuck he has on Boris.
Conservatism is all about selling off everything the country ......
Under Thatcher the following were privatised - British Aerospace, Cable & Wireless, Jaguar, British Telecom, Britoil and British Gas. Major moved on to British Steel, British Petroleum, Rolls Royce, British Airways, water and electricity were among the major utilities for sale, it s argued that opposition to these sell-offs were the reason Major didn't move on the NHS. Major's second term saw the sell off of British Coal, Powergen, National Power and British Rail.
The moves to privatise the Post Office were abandoned at that time.
The legacy continued under New Labour with the sell-off of Air Traffic Control and massive PFI contracts in the NHS and schools.
Royal Mail was eventually sold off during a Tory administration, along with several banks, the probation services and we are seeing a creep of privatisation in the NHS.
Private ownership, the supremacy of the market and individualism were at the very heart of Thatcherism from the start, she and her followers were Hayekian from the off.
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I can live happily with the Right to Buy, though not maintaining social housing was stupid, and now sees the state paying stupid money for private housing so it's not even working in the round. And the right to buy is probably still the biggest, by value, ongoing fraud and nobody seems to care about it, perhaps they've addressed some problems but I've not heard anything about that, though as nobody seems to care we typically hear nothing about anything on this subject.
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She even privatised houses with that bloody Right to Buy
And did more for social mobility in one policy than had ever been achieved before.
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More than any educational policy or health policy is an interesting take, but taking perhaps the point then yes, but whilst it's a fair comment for those who've benefited it can also be used for those who've been screwed by the policy.Bimbowomxn wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 11:47 amShe even privatised houses with that bloody Right to Buy
And did more for social mobility in one policy than had ever been achieved before.
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Rhubarb & Custard wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 12:04 pmMore than any educational policy or health policy is an interesting take, but taking perhaps the point then yes, but whilst it's a fair comment for those who've benefited it can also be used for those who've been screwed by the policy.Bimbowomxn wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 11:47 amShe even privatised houses with that bloody Right to Buy
And did more for social mobility in one policy than had ever been achieved before.
Educational policy ? The dismissal of grammar schools has been the worst thing for social mobility policy wise.
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Really? Why then doesn't Kent have grammar schools still and et little social mobility? They after all have far fewer kids on free school meals than the rest of the country. Also countries with no Grammar schools have much higher social mobility as well.Bimbowomxn wrote: Wed Nov 18, 2020 7:57 amRhubarb & Custard wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 12:04 pmMore than any educational policy or health policy is an interesting take, but taking perhaps the point then yes, but whilst it's a fair comment for those who've benefited it can also be used for those who've been screwed by the policy.Bimbowomxn wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 11:47 am
And did more for social mobility in one policy than had ever been achieved before.
Educational policy ? The dismissal of grammar schools has been the worst thing for social mobility policy wise.
Perhaps it points to a lack of social mobility being due to other factors.
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The big problem with social mobility now is so much has already happened, so what's available now in terms of progress is likely to be a much lower return
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Cummings is still in the heart of things, after the NAO report this morning he seems exactly the right person to oversee the £100bn allocated to Project Moon Shot. Same as when Cameron forced him out he popped up no time later in another role for Gove, who is just an awful human being on every level.
De Facto Prime Minister with the blonde cunt going AWOL on decision making so oftenHal Jordan wrote: Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:40 am Cummings is still in the heart of things, after the NAO report this morning he seems exactly the right person to oversee the £100bn allocated to Project Moon Shot. Same as when Cameron forced him out he popped up no time later in another role for Gove, who is just an awful human being on every level.
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SaintK wrote: Wed Nov 18, 2020 11:54 amDe Facto Prime Minister with the blonde cunt going AWOL on decision making so oftenHal Jordan wrote: Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:40 am Cummings is still in the heart of things, after the NAO report this morning he seems exactly the right person to oversee the £100bn allocated to Project Moon Shot. Same as when Cameron forced him out he popped up no time later in another role for Gove, who is just an awful human being on every level.
The point about Cummings still being at the heart of things is not what any commentator with contacts in no10 is writing.
I agree he was always Goves man. Gove will attempt a coup.
Carrie is in charge for now.