>> So you think we should re-nationalise rail, utilities, etc? And fund it by borrowing?
In the case of rail it's simply a question of waiting for the franchises to expire at which point the Train Operating Companies revert to the state; no cost.
With exception of water, where there's no competition/a monopoly on something truly essential, I suspect there are other/better ways of making utilities work for the consumer.
But whether or not we have state gas/electric isn't a showstopper compared with policies on housing, NHS/social care, education etc etc.
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