Oh, well, at least it is now owned by Oleg Deripaska rather than by the British public.
After all, we wouldn't want to go back to that sort of thing.
Would we?
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Gee, a man who got rich out of the mass privatisation of the economy of his own country now fails to invest in a privatised part of British Leyland - even after millions of pounds in assistance from taxpayers (yet to be paid back!).
ReplyDeleteIt's so much more efficient this way, isn't it? God help us if LDV was owned by its workers as a co-op, or nationalised by the UK government (!)