Nationalisation
Interdit d’interdire : Pour ou contre les privatisations ?
Source : Interdit d’interdire, Russia Today France, 11-02-2019
Frédéric Taddeï reçoit Jean-Baptiste Barfety, ancien directeur du cabinet d’Arnaud Montebourg et cofondateur de la Conférence Gambetta, Aurelien Veron, président du Parti Libéral Démocrate, Jean-Michel Quatrepoint, journaliste économique et Jean-Louis Baroux, créateur du World Air Transport Forum et du APG Wolrd Connect.
Water industry says public ownership is no longer popular – 3 reasons not to trust them
The SMF report isn't valid, so the polling isn't valid. So we'll stick with the polling from the Legatum Institute which says that 83% of us want public ownership of water.
Water privatisation is an 'organised rip-off' according to the FT. And we’ll be taking back OUR water as soon as we can.
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Donbass nationalises Ukrainian enterprises
With the coal blockade still underway, the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics have acted on their threat and have effectively nationalised all remaining Ukrainian owned factories and economic facilities on their territories, though it is being described as a taking of the enterprises into ‘temporary administration’.
The “Socialist Roots” of the UK’s Labour Party
Mr Graham Peebles in his article, ‘A Lost Opportunity for Change‘ (Dissident Voice, May 28, 2015) appears to be living in a quite different part of the U.K. to the one I am familiar with. He states that the British Labour Party are, ‘frightened to be true to their socialist roots’ but fails to tell us how he defines ‘Socialist’.