Trains, Banks and Public/Private Ownership - Prev.Predict UK Gen.Election Result

Started by mongers, June 04, 2017, 05:18:02 PM

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What will be the size of Theresa May's majority in the Commons

150+ MPs
0 (0%)
101-149
0 (0%)
81-100
2 (5.9%)
51-80
4 (11.8%)
31-50
6 (17.6%)
16-30
5 (14.7%)
1-15
2 (5.9%)
Zero - (Even number of MPs)
1 (2.9%)
Minority conservative government
9 (26.5%)
Labour and other parties coalition
2 (5.9%)
Labour majority government
3 (8.8%)

Total Members Voted: 33

Tamas

The train services around and into London are private ones.  :huh:

Razgovory

Privatized prisons have been a big success.  More people than ever are using them!
I've given it serious thought. I must scorn the ways of my family, and seek a Japanese woman to yield me my progeny. He shall live in the lands of the east, and be well tutored in his sacred trust to weave the best traditions of Japan and the Sacred South together, until such time as he (or, indeed his house, which will periodically require infusion of both Southern and Japanese bloodlines of note) can deliver to the South it's independence, either in this world or in space.  -Lettow April of 2011

Raz is right. -MadImmortalMan March of 2017

mongers

Quote from: Razgovory on June 12, 2017, 06:49:36 AM
Privatized prisons have been a big success.  More people than ever are using them!

:lol:
"We have it in our power to begin the world over again"

garbon

Quote from: mongers on June 12, 2017, 07:12:54 AM
Quote from: Razgovory on June 12, 2017, 06:49:36 AM
Privatized prisons have been a big success.  More people than ever are using them!

:lol:

DWM laughing at a Raz joke. Peak Languish?
"I've never been quite sure what the point of a eunuch is, if truth be told. It seems to me they're only men with the useful bits cut off."
I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

celedhring

Queen's Speech delayed as talks between DUP and the Tories are yet to be concluded

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-40243782

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One of the reasons for the delay is also believed to be because the speech has to be written on goat's skin parchment paper, which takes a few days to dry - and the Tory negotiations with the DUP mean it cannot be ready in time.

:lol: :bowler:

Eddie Teach

Quote from: garbon on June 12, 2017, 07:34:16 AM
Quote from: mongers on June 12, 2017, 07:12:54 AM
Quote from: Razgovory on June 12, 2017, 06:49:36 AM
Privatized prisons have been a big success.  More people than ever are using them!

:lol:

DWM laughing at a Raz joke. Peak Languish?

Something something Seedy's basement.
To sleep, perchance to dream. But in that sleep of death, what dreams may come?

garbon

Quote from: celedhring on June 12, 2017, 07:43:20 AM
Queen's Speech delayed as talks between DUP and the Tories are yet to be concluded

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-40243782

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One of the reasons for the delay is also believed to be because the speech has to be written on goat's skin parchment paper, which takes a few days to dry - and the Tory negotiations with the DUP mean it cannot be ready in time.

:lol: :bowler:


Actually BBC has already confirmed that goat skin no longer involved.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22449210
"I've never been quite sure what the point of a eunuch is, if truth be told. It seems to me they're only men with the useful bits cut off."
I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

grumbler

Quote from: garbon on June 12, 2017, 08:00:30 AM
Actually BBC has already confirmed that goat skin no longer involved.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22449210

Interesting.  The BBC's political analyst this morning on The world said that the speech was on goatskin and thus was delayed while it dried.  Goatskin hasn't contained actual goat for many years, but the name has been retained.  It is very long-lasting paper. 
The future is all around us, waiting, in moments of transition, to be born in moments of revelation. No one knows the shape of that future or where it will take us. We know only that it is always born in pain.   -G'Kar

Bayraktar!

Richard Hakluyt

I know this looks like more wacky British conservatism but there are sound reasons to store the laws on vellum :

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35569281

Though I'm not sure the Palace of Westminster is the most secure place for them  :hmm:

Jacob

Quote from: Admiral Yi on June 11, 2017, 09:16:02 PM
All states charge royalties for resource extraction.  Norway is no different in that regard.  The fact that the extraction is performed in Norway by a state-owned company has nothing to do with the royalties charged or with the use to which those royalties are put.

Statoil is not a "royalty extraction" organ. They're a fully integrated multinational oil corporation with operations in 36 countries, and was built into such on the foundation of a nationally owned oil company.

Jacob

Quote from: Tamas on June 12, 2017, 12:24:01 AM
So basically, socialism is a great idea, as long as the country in question 1. finds a source of natural resource that has an absolutely massive value compared to the number of population. 2. has enough social cohesion and cultural history of shared ownership to avoid the whole project just falling apart 3. avoid the mistakes of Venezuela, 4. avoids the mistakes of Saud Arabia or Iran. 4. manages to save enough of the income from the natural resource that interests on it will keep the welfare state going strong once the resource runs out.

Sound easy enough. Let's nationalise the shit out of everything!

If you say so Tamas.

The point remains that nationalization does not inherently produce bad outcomes. The tolerance of kleptocratic corruption does, whether it's kleptocrats nationalizing private resources or kleptocrats privatizing national resources.

Tamas

Quote from: Jacob on June 12, 2017, 11:46:39 AM

The point remains that nationalization does not inherently produce bad outcomes. The tolerance of kleptocratic corruption does, whether it's kleptocrats nationalizing private resources or kleptocrats privatizing national resources.

Yes, I agree. My view is simply that private ownership of such services with state oversight (like how the UK train system is supposed to work on paper at least), runs a significantly smaller risk of a corrupt and inefficient system.

Josquius

Quote from: Tamas on June 12, 2017, 06:40:50 AM
The train services around and into London are private ones.  :huh:

The ones that are widely regarded as being good are ran by TFL.
Southern Rail is probably the provider I've heard the most bad things about.
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garbon

Quote from: Tyr on June 12, 2017, 12:22:57 PM
Quote from: Tamas on June 12, 2017, 06:40:50 AM
The train services around and into London are private ones.  :huh:

The ones that are widely regarded as being good are ran by TFL.
Southern Rail is probably the provider I've heard the most bad things about.

But then you aren't really talking trains. TfL mostly runs the underground and overground systems.  There is one 'TfL Rail' but that only covers part of east London and I've never heard much of anything about it.
"I've never been quite sure what the point of a eunuch is, if truth be told. It seems to me they're only men with the useful bits cut off."
I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

Crazy_Ivan80

Quote from: Tyr on June 12, 2017, 01:07:26 AM
Quote from: Crazy_Ivan80 on June 11, 2017, 03:14:22 PM


I'm thinking you don't have much experience with belgian state-owned railwaycompany... :p

When I visited they seemed quite good. Not the best, but certainly better than the British mess.

heheheheh....