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Another Uncosted Labour Folly?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4137 9849
So where are labour going to get the dosh to buy back the PFI deals?
So where are labour going to get the dosh to buy back the PFI deals?
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22:50 Mon 25th Sep 2017
They were bought in n at a time of funding shortages as a way for private firms to build infrastructure and get payed on the never never.
I don't know how it works but in all likelihood knowing how incompetent (any) government is for doing anything properly, there was a loophole that the PC spotted and have been exploiting now and for ever.
If there were enough money in the pot I would say it is a good idea to get it back under control.
Unfortunately the Labour Party want to spend so much money most of what they put forward is unsustainable.
I don't know how it works but in all likelihood knowing how incompetent (any) government is for doing anything properly, there was a loophole that the PC spotted and have been exploiting now and for ever.
If there were enough money in the pot I would say it is a good idea to get it back under control.
Unfortunately the Labour Party want to spend so much money most of what they put forward is unsustainable.
well this was foreseen
and there is a break clause in the CMFT ( Manchester) contract
which is in the region of the lump sum payment of the predicted profits for the 20 y contract
also some PFIs have the freehold transferred to the health company so that at the end of the congtract they get the freehold and the building !
and yes this was pointed out to be a terrible deal at the time (2005)
and there is a break clause in the CMFT ( Manchester) contract
which is in the region of the lump sum payment of the predicted profits for the 20 y contract
also some PFIs have the freehold transferred to the health company so that at the end of the congtract they get the freehold and the building !
and yes this was pointed out to be a terrible deal at the time (2005)
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