EDDIE51 - // Not bad for a socialist! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/tony-blair/11670425/Revealed-Tony-Blair-worth-a-staggering-60m.html // I have no issue with Mr Blair making money while and where he can. I only have issue with him not having the grace to do it quietly and privately, but still hang around British politics like a bad...
They were bought in n at a time of funding shortages as a way for private firms to build infrastructure and get payed on the never never.
I don't know how it works but in all likelihood knowing how incompetent (any) government is for doing anything properly, there was a loophole that the PC spotted and have been exploiting now and for ever.
If there were enough money in the pot I would say it is a good idea to get it back under control.
Unfortunately the Labour Party want to spend so much money most of what they put forward is unsustainable.
It would be our money to purchase our requirements. Governments ought not be involving private investor friends to make money out of the taxpayer. It costs us in the long run. The people should fund and own whatever public services they need.
This Labour Party is totally unable to cost any of their promises, probably get Diane Abbott to explain the details, somewhere between 50p and 10 trillion pounds.
Mikey at 19.45, yes 'New Labour' was just the Tory party in disguise.
Blair made no secret of his admiration for Margaret Thatcher.
At least we now have a choice.
The uncosted folly was Gordon Brown dishing out PFI contracts like confetti in the first place.
The taxpayer was always going to be badly hit, at least Labour are trying to do something abot it.
Any promise made vaguely 'some time in the future' is worthless, and should be ignored.
Heaven knows, even something as concrete as Brexit is heading for derailment, so this sort of idiocy from Labour should be ignored for the dreaming that it always is.
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