What is more, the record of some companies that were denationalised looks different today from the late 80s, when tycoons like Lord King at British Airways were members of the prime minister's inner court. |
Only a third of the economy has been denationalised, which is not considered enough by a long chalk. |
Pitsiorlas fiercely rejects any such notion, saying public utilities such as the water board will not be denationalised. |
A pamphlet he co-authored in 2005, Direct Democracy: An Agenda for a New Model Party, called for the NHS to be denationalised and replaced with a national insurance model. |
These are practically denationalised production centres of global trade, located in developing and emerging nations that as a rule have neither laws of province or country, quite despite industrial laws. |
That's why steel was a political football for such a long time in the 20th century – first booming, then neglected, nationalised, denationalised, renationalised and finally, in the early 21st century, sold abroad. |