Labour’s plan to own everything solves nothing

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Nationalising vital industry would leave us with services that are no better and more expensive| Juliet Samuel

Are you a worker, a consumer, a taxpayer or a saver? Whoever “you” are – unless you are on the designated “baddies” list of billionaires and unfriendly journalists – Labour claims there is good news for you in its manifesto. You see, the party has found a special elixir, which spontaneously resolves all tensions between competing interests and generates advantages for everyone at once. This magic brew is called nationalisation.

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And that’s just bullshit...profits drive private companies, so prices go up and services are as thin on the ground as they can possibly make it to drive up profits!

Another lie from the Lying Press.

No it wouldn't there are no shareholders taking dividends

Union control of nationalised industries will take us back to the 70s where the unions held the country to ransom and closed shop working which lost thousands of jobs and destroyed investment. Labour are a menace to aspiration. Behold corbyn wants us in an industrial gulag

If only he was neutral on that he might get more votes.

The trains worked very well when under one entity . Now what we have is corruption and chaos.

Nationalising Jeremy Corbyn would be a great idea, watching him go down the drain would make his election something worth voting for !!!

Not Nationalising vital industry would leave us with services that are no better and more expensive! There! Fixed it for you.| Juliet Samuel

try telling that to your “owners” and their friends who between them own all the public services

Yea that bullshitt stopped flying several years back

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