Leyland cars of the era were no worse than most European cars of the time they did make some good cars (Maxi, Dolomite, XJ6, SD1, Mini, Triumph 2000) the Japanese imports (like the coal in a way) were from protectionist economies and policies.
Most bus platforms are imported now (I think there's only Dennis left and they're foreign owned, I think) buses are hand made and made to order (always have been) with dereg companies stopped buying vehicles.
I accept (and readily knew) that Major sold the railways but it was the continuation of Thatcher policies. Having established that you're too young to remember much (if anything) of Thatcher's governance tends to disqualify you on things such as the NHS, I'm telling you straight I used to spend hours waiting to see the Dr. in fracture clinic, I used to spend hours in A&E, I spent hours on a trolley with concussion, that's before you remember the hospital closures and bed closures.
Education under milk snatcher suffered from countless teachers strikes, poor buildings and little equipment, (remember) I was there.
The sale of council housing is one of the biggest reasons for the housing crisis today.
Unlike you I remember the illness but I also remember the cure and it very nearly killed the patient, for many in Wales, Scotland and in Sheffield (steel industry) it did just that.
You appear to be a proponet of Major's "yes it hurt yes it worked" ideology, if you had lived through such times, then the experience would probably make you think differently.