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- From: jamesh@aisb.ed.ac.uk (James Hammerton)
- Newsgroups: sci.energy
- Subject: Re: Real vs Govt Energy costs (Re: Roads and Taxes)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.124928.6302@aisb.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 12:49:28 GMT
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- In article <90634@ncratl.AtlantaGA.NCR.COM> mwilson@ncratl.AtlantaGA.NCR.COM (Mark Wilson) writes:
- >In <1993Jan24.132908@aifh.ed.ac.uk> jamesh@aifh.ed.ac.uk (James Hammerton) writes:
- >
- >|over the last decade. They've all but massacred our coal industry,
- >|manufacturing industry, steel etc... Unemployment went through the roof in
- >|the early eighties and never quite recovered, and indeed is on it's way up
- >|again. We are in the deepest and longest recession since the thirties
- >|depression and homelessness seems to be a permanent feature of our cities.
- >|All this after thirteen years of Thatcher/Reagan style conservatism.
- >
- >Thatcher removed the subsidies that the coal and steel industries had
- >become addicted to and they collapsed.
-
- Yes, removing the subsidies was probably right, maybe these industries
- did need to be scaled down, but the way in which it was done certainly
- wasn't the right way. Many communities devastated by the loss of the
- main industries whihc employed their workers, there was no attempt to
- try and mitigate the effects of this, and in fact it could be argued
- that the government went all out to destroy these industries.
-
- >It is not the removing of subsidies that is at fault, but the laxy
- >incompetent management that had grown dependent on those subsidies.
-
- True, but it could have been dealt with far better. Also nationalisation
- isn't the only form of public ownership. I suspect that part of the
- problems of these industries was that they were monopolies that were
- molly coddled by government. Now apart from coal, they are private
- monopolies so they have nothing with which to compete, and noone can go
- elsewhere in the case of dissatisfaction.
-
- James
-
-
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