The difference now is that private companies in the UK are highly-regulated in ways that weren't in force in the era Walsy is thinking of (late Victorian to the mid-1970s). With the advent of H&S, working conditions are very much safer; with endless EU edicts about the environment, that's much more protected, and as for corner-cutting, name me any nationalised organisation which didn't do that, as well as sit on its arse having endless tea-breaks at the taxpayers' expense? There are well-documented disasters in terms of human loss under nationalisation, so I think it's all rather irrelevant to argue the toss on such emotive terms, unless we want to take a close look at Councils which have wrecked greenfield areas forever, to allow private builders to erect hideous 'estates' on them, instead of regenerating their Council-degraded brownfield ones, and so on and on? Surely not a case of taking a bung here and there? Of course not!
I see this has ended up in Chit-Chat and has been removed from Racing topics. Bit of a shame, but understandable as it's wandered off-course into a debate of private vs national ownership, Left/Right, toffs vs plebs, etc., etc.
I see this has ended up in Chit-Chat and has been removed from Racing topics. Bit of a shame, but understandable as it's wandered off-course into a debate of private vs national ownership, Left/Right, toffs vs plebs, etc., etc.
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