So I'm going to remind people over and over again how bad it was when it WAS in public ownership.
Nothing has changed - it's taken me 6 months to get a line installed for a customer recently
The tales of woe from the days of the publicly-owned GPO are bunkum; historical revisionism, as it were. "I can remember waiting for two years just to get a dial-tone" Yeah, sure!
There was a specific unit of the British Government that cooked up these tales. It was called the
Civil Contingencies Unit (CCU) and was led by ex-spook
Sir Clive Rose, a Thatcherite of the far-right.
Rose admitted in interview that his Unit was told to fabricate shock-stories to demonise nationally-owned industry. By design, paving the way for privatisations of those public assets, including the GPO. It was the Black Propaganda Unit of the banksters.
All manner of lies were told in that push for privatisation; through orders passed down by international financiers via their private thinktank, the Mont Pelerin Society. These perps of the Mont Pelerin Society were the ones who actually created Thatcher, and 'her' Thatcherite policies of flogging-off-the-family-silver.
Now, as we all witness, the grass is no greener post-privatisation. The network is in a terrible mess. The copper infrastructure is long past its use-by-date. Yet privately-owned BT won't replace it; not while it can gouge a few more shekels out of us.
Answerable in the main to anonymous shareholders, BT is now minded not to invest any further in fibre roll-out, while Ofcom reviews its wider business. Someone please explain how that non-accountability of a private business is better for UK plc?
Edited by deleted (Tue 21-Jul-15 09:31:20)