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i_agree_with_nick
14 Nov 19 22:34
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They will part-nationalise BT and provide free broadband for all. Shocked
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Report boxingthefox November 14, 2019 10:38 PM GMT
Life is so simple when you have a 'Magic money tree' and a simple answer to complicated questions. Why do people believe anything any politician says to get elected??. Cry
Report Ibrahima Sonko November 14, 2019 10:42 PM GMT
Not sure it is possible under eu laws.
Report smirnoff2therescue November 14, 2019 10:42 PM GMT
GPO GPO GPO GPO

Sorry dont know what came ova me BlushBlushBlush
Report detraveller November 14, 2019 10:50 PM GMT
Sounds like a great policy to me.
Report i_agree_with_nick November 14, 2019 10:52 PM GMT
Not sure it is possible under eu laws.



Just had a quick look at the FT and it could be an issue but EU law wouldn't be the issue, more the European Convention on Human Rights.
Report smirnoff2therescue November 14, 2019 11:04 PM GMT
Buzby will be turning in his grave LaughLaughLaugh
Report smirnoff2therescue November 14, 2019 11:06 PM GMT
ps if you see sid tell him.....

yeah i know that one was British Gas but..........

ya get me drift LaughLaughLaugh
Report SontaranStratagem November 14, 2019 11:20 PM GMT

Nov 14, 2019 -- 10:52PM, i_agree_with_nick wrote:


Not sure it is possible under eu laws.Just had a quick look at the FT and it could be an issue but EU law wouldn't be the issue, more the European Convention on Human Rights.


Oh that's another of their reasons to rid you of your remaining rights then

Offer the idiots free broadband and they'll run to the voting booth to x their way to oblivion

Do not fall for it Plain

Report SontaranStratagem November 14, 2019 11:23 PM GMT
The human rights is what they want rid off

Think about it Crazy

Workers rights as well, private family life the lot are gone

"transparency law" is another thing they want to implement as well, oh I wonder what they want that for

This is your last chance to reject it
Report smirnoff2therescue November 14, 2019 11:27 PM GMT
"workers rights" have never existed

just ask the miners that gave this country the power and money it has today LaughLaughLaugh

#cheaplabourallthewaySadSadCryCry

#readyahistorybooksSadSadCryCry
Report Foinavon November 15, 2019 12:04 AM GMT
If Santa Jeremy is watching, promise me a free unicorn for Christmas and I will vote for you.
Report SontaranStratagem November 15, 2019 12:20 AM GMT
Workers rights meaning whatever you have left

Sick pay/maternity leave etc
Report SontaranStratagem November 15, 2019 12:20 AM GMT
It'll all be zero hours conditions
Report screaming from beneaththewaves November 15, 2019 12:24 AM GMT
Imagine if Post Office Telecommunications had never been privatized in the first place. Right now half the nation would still be on a three-month waiting list for a phone connection to complain that they hadn't received the dial-up modem they ordered.

I can see why the idea appeals to Corbyn. The most effective way of cracking down on exploitative capitalists like Google or Amazon or Betfair is to be in a position to control which websites the population is allowed to access.
Report macarony November 15, 2019 12:40 AM GMT
After the GPO had paid for Britain's telecommunications network then the phone said was spun off and sold at a knock down price to the city. At one time BT was making over  £1000 a minute profit  no way on earth could the tories allow a publicly owned and ran industry be so successful, that would have made a mockery of the notion  that publicly/nationalised industry are failures and a burden to the tax payer
Report Jack Hacksaw November 15, 2019 8:45 AM GMT
Those were the days....when daytime calls were so expensive, you had to wait till 6pm to make phone calls.

Or phone your mates up and 3 rings then put the phone down meant 'off to the pub'.
Report GAZO November 15, 2019 9:00 AM GMT
they are all public companys when they get into trouble as the banks showed us
Report UBLE/REGY November 15, 2019 9:46 AM GMT
They get my vote...especially if they add free Sky Sorts and BT Sports for all as wellLaugh

That is me covered
Report macarony November 15, 2019 12:24 PM GMT
Imagine if Post Office Telecommunications had never been privatized in the first place. Right now half the nation would still be on a three-month waiting list for a phone connection

Obviously it took a while for people to get their phone connection we were still building the network. Just think how much time and money it cost to connect a single farm house or remote cottage? Next time you are in the countryside count the telegraph poles, it wasn’t just your phone we had to connect it was everyone else’s in order to make a universal service or it would been  pointless having a phone in the first place.
Up until New Labour the post office/GPO was a utility and like all utilities Gas ,Water, Electric it takes a lot of time and money to build the infrastructure, ask yourself this question would these private companies with their city money have paid for it, or would they have just waited for the GPO and tax payer to have completed the job first?
Report lybertyne November 15, 2019 1:16 PM GMT
Saving a few quid each month isn't going to make me vote Labour.
Report lybertyne November 15, 2019 1:21 PM GMT
I found this interesting:

Following Labour's announcement, BT's share price initially fell by 3% before recovering slightly.

Must be some people out there who truly believe that Labour will be in a position to implement their ideas.
Report Steve Voltage November 15, 2019 8:09 PM GMT
Do they mean free 4G/5G or the old fashioned BT copper phone line broadband?

I cancelled the copper broadband 2 years ago as I live in a good 4G area. With 5G now being introduced who the hell will be using BT in 10 years time?
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