‘Privatisation isn’t working. We were promised a shareholding
democracy, competition, falling costs and better services. A generation
on, most people’s experience has been the opposite. From energy to
water, rail to public services, the reality has been private monopolies,
perverse subsidies, exorbitant prices, woeful under-investment,
profiteering and corporate capture.
Private cartels run rings round the regulators. Consumers and
politicians are bamboozled by commercial secrecy and contractual
complexity. Workforces have their pay and conditions slashed. Control of
essential services has not only passed to corporate giants based
overseas, but those companies are themselves often state-owned – they’re
just owned by another state.’
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