Monday, 21 February 2011

There you go

Of course it all depends on whether you view the existence of a “state monopoly” over schools, hospitals and council services as a good or bad thing, but devolutionists will doubtlessly be pointing out this morning how Wales is presently safeguarded from Cameron’s pro-privatisation vision.

At this rate it might even make sense to switch the tool booths around on the Severn Crossing so that people can be charged to come in - or is that too much of a market driven philosophy?

1 Comments:

Welsh Agenda said...

There is no state monopoly of schools or hospitals in Wales. There are numerious of private ('Public') schools and private hospitals in Wales which Welsh citizens are perfectly at liberty to use.

It would be more accurate to say that England is heading towards a situation where there will be a private sector monopoly on schools and hospitals.

In Wales we have the choice.