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So housing is a responsibility of the state? Like roads and policing service? Honestly, that is an absurd proposal. This is what happens when the "gummit" gets involved in homebuilding -<!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END--><!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END-->If there was a building programme for the whole population of Ireland, houses would be a lot cheaper to buy...
Really? Care to advise us of a council estate that is not 'down at the heel' and in which you would consider living? Face it, the great Socialist experiment of the 20th century failed. Miserably. And yet some will not learn from the past.<!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END--><!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END-->Private ownership (of anything) nurtures respect for the rule of law. As for the public services, well they are not so great, are they? We abuse the A&E services with injuries resulting from anti-social behaviour, education has over a 50% dropout rate in the first year of third level, council estates where you dare not venture into in the daytime, shall I continue? I am for privatisation of third level education, housing, intercity roads, health care, OAP priviledges, and so forth.<!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END--><!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END-->Consider this, reduce the social beneficence in Ireland, drop the 'effective' tax rate (direct + indirect = 60%+), and then you might have the dosh for a home in a few years.There's a lot of decent (council) houses out there.
Power markets in the US? California, actually is of what you refer to. And the people of California emasculated capitalism in the 80s by way of a referendum that capped energy prices. No-brainer here then. Private operators simply stopped building generating capacity in order to remain profitable (we all understand profit, do we not?) Come the 'energy crunch' of the naughties, someone had to stump-up for the new gear and the shareholders were not up for losing their dividends. Hence the rubberband snapped and prices increased to backfill the gap in capital funding.<!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END--><!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END-->'last mile syndrome' or the 'access network'. No one to blame here, either. Ireland is an admittedly small place. And like so many low population islands, pays more for most everything. There is no ROI in Eircom. Recall the exhortations of Harney and Kane prior to the first flotation. Did anyone honestly evaluate the profitability of a telcom operating in a confined market? No, the punters were looking at a takeover bid from a British or continental telco. Any imbecile could see that the value of Eircom was in the physical plant. O'Reilly and Soros, did. And now we reap what we have sown. Live small, pay big. There is no incentive (profit, remember that word) for another telcom competitor to invest in Ireland.<!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END--><!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END-->UK and privatisation. So? Some politicos get the heave-ho. Please identify the strongest economy in Europe (hint: it is the 4th largest in the world).<!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END--><!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END-->Any more questions?<!--EZCODE LIST START--><ul><li>- the privatised power markets in the US have allowed the power suppliers to hold the public to ransom and trebled their prices</li><li>- the privatised telephone market in Ireland is still monopolised by Eircom for home phones and duopolised by O2/Vodafone for mobiles</li><li>- Thatcher's great efforts at privatising public services in the UK in the 80's were soundly rejected by the UK votes in the 90's and the naughties.</li></ul><!--EZCODE LIST END-->
And in Kimmage? The public/private ratio would be? Serves to prove the point that private ownship creates a desirable environment....both council owned and ex-council houses.
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