
Originally Posted by
JamesWales
This is a great reply and I don't disagree with a lot of it. I'm not some great advocate of privatisation at all. I firmly believe that key industries and services should be nationally owned, or at least 51% so. None of us would dispute that includes the military, police, key health and education, power supply, parks, roads and the like. I would extend that to railways and water and no doubt other things.
But people cite the bad. No one wants a nationalised coach industry like National Express and no competition. So too the idea of British Telecom supplying all mobiles seems absurd. It's mad that even Lunn Poly and the like were nationally owned. I don't also object to competition in providing my electricity. The problem in particular with water and rail is there is no damned competition anyway, so the key theoretical benefit of privatisation (competing on price and service delivery)
As for the UK, my general understanding is that we were one of the forerunners in the scale of privatisation and that largely (but far from solely) happened under Thatcher. But essentially every other country followed. Maybe not to the same extent but it still happened. The world changed. Communication changed, communism ended, capital became more international, the EU was formed and pushed a massively pro-free market agenda, and that was coupled with a general decay in the quality of nationalised industries.
So in summary, Thatcher didn't cause it all. It happend everywhere and it would have happened irrespective of her.
More to the point though...I don't doubt Thatchers role in privatisation or her influence on British society. If asked to write an essay on the most influential British prime ministers of the last century she would be second only to Churchill. So I agree with you entirely on her influence and also agree that much -as with all govts let's be honest - wouldn't have been positive.
But...
What frustrates me is that a thousand other things have happend since she left power and the idea that all bad things stem from her is just wrong in my opinion. It bugs me that these massive things are overlooked and jettisoned to think about someone who hasn't been in power for a third of a century.
The world of communication is totally different. How we communicate and interact with eachother is different. The internet exists, how we travel and work is different. Immigration is wholly off the scale compared to Thatchers time. The country is far more diverse than it was, the way we get our news is totally different. The life expectancy, general health, level of family breakdown etc is all so different.
Personally I think our society is far weaker and fragmented, less empathetic and more clinical than in Thatchers time (when I was a young kid so what do I know, you may say..). I definitely think it's far weaker now than anytime in my adult life time. I don't blame her for that, I blame other things and I think the solutions are in identifying them.
Just going on about Thatcher makes a few people feel good but it largely if not wholly misdiagnoses the problem and you can't solve a problem when you do that.
That's why it bugs me, and I appreciate you won't agree with all or perhaps any of this but I hope you can see where I am coming from at least.