There's not a lot in recent history to point towards the public sector doing better than the private - East Coast main line is one, the BBC is another - though obviously that's massively under attack, since value for money high quality public media kind of fucks with the private media barons. There's just not that much in the public sector any more; it's all been rapaciously sold off and monetised.
There's not a lot in recent history to point towards the public sector doing better than the private - East Coast main line is one, the BBC is another - though obviously that's massively under attack, since value for money high quality public media kind of fucks with the private media barons. There's just not that much in the public sector any more; it's all been rapaciously sold off and monetised.