Labour leadership candidates all sign public ownership pledges
The pledges addressed rail, water, energy and broadband.
The pledges addressed rail, water, energy and broadband.
We’re now paying twice for broadband – Labour’s policy is common sense.
Critics said the privatisation cost the taxpayer and endangered the public.
Public ownership can work for everyone
Theresa May’s deal would make Labour’s policies difficult to deliver
Only a fraction of the British public support the governments plan to flog RBS by any means necessary
Even the government may be realising that privatisation has failed
The report compares private English water companies with publicly owned Scottish Water and England doesn’t come out of it well…
Since being taken into private hands, water has been wasted, polluted, and become radically more expensive. So why is it not public once more? Linda Worden writes.
“If anything, the public should be compensated for what’s happened – it’s been an absolute disaster.”