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Britain's Fire Sale - If It Ain't Nailed Down, Flog It!
Search and rescue and the Royal Mint to be privatised. Undoubtly ending up in foreign ownership like our ex itility companies.
// Britain’s search and rescue operation is to be privatised.
Currently, it is run by the Royal Navy, the Maritime & Coastguard Agency and the RAF, which counts Prince William as one of its pilots at RAF Valley on Anglesey.
Both deals, which could feature in Wednesday’s Budget, come on top of the planned privatisations of the Royal Mint and Royal Mail and the rumoured sale of the Highways Agency.
They are part of the Government’s drive to boost the public finances by cashing in on state-owned assets. //
Anyone if favour of his?
// Britain’s search and rescue operation is to be privatised.
Currently, it is run by the Royal Navy, the Maritime & Coastguard Agency and the RAF, which counts Prince William as one of its pilots at RAF Valley on Anglesey.
Both deals, which could feature in Wednesday’s Budget, come on top of the planned privatisations of the Royal Mint and Royal Mail and the rumoured sale of the Highways Agency.
They are part of the Government’s drive to boost the public finances by cashing in on state-owned assets. //
Anyone if favour of his?
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Yes Gromit, but how could expansion be achieved. A guranteed income stream is only FMing out the work. If you buy it shareholders will want a growing return so how would that work with the Mint and Search and rescue?
As for the Royal Mail, well I am not sure anyone in their right mind would want to buy a dying business. Letters will decease more and more and anything bigger is already handled by other companies.
As for the Royal Mail, well I am not sure anyone in their right mind would want to buy a dying business. Letters will decease more and more and anything bigger is already handled by other companies.
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