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Standard User MC31
(member) Fri 13-Dec-19 19:34:37
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Re: free broadband


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I was so looking forward to having a yellow van again . With luck a Bedford J3.

these comments are my own and in no way represent any company that i may or may not be linked too.

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Standard User candlerb
(experienced) Fri 13-Dec-19 20:57:03
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Re: free broadband


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I was so looking forward to having a yellow van again . With luck a Bedford J3.


And Buzby!
Standard User j0hn83
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 14-Dec-19 13:17:52
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I guess the notion is that it does not actually consume resource (yeah I know it does, but not in the same way) like water, gas and electricity. That is once your FTTP network is built there is a small (and it would be small) electricity cost to run it with some maintenance but generally the costs are rather low and somewhat fixed.

However don't get me wrong it was a crackpot idea. Though if you listened in the past by now electricity is supposed to be too cheap to meter smile
He, selected BB because 1, he was after the youth vote, 2, the utility companies are non British owned so off limits to ever being state owned via force like he planed to seize BT's assets


Strange comment.

Not sure that utility companies not being British owned makes any difference.
Do foreign owned companies not fall under British law anymore?
Are their shares somehow different?

It was a ridiculous idea to offer free broadband and to want to nationalise OpenReach.
He intended on nationalising the National Grid and water companies too.

There's nothing to stop a government nationalising something because it's foreign owned.
National Grid PLC is hardly owned by British investors.


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Standard User clyde123
(member) Sun 15-Dec-19 14:53:05
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. Though if you listened in the past by now electricity is supposed to be too cheap to meter smile


Yes, I remember front page newspaper headlines saying that electricity was going to be free.
That was when they were building nuclear power stations. Reality is that we're still paying subsidies to the nuclear power companies, and the cleanups are going to be costly for generations to come.
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