We used to personal issues. The important providers we have to survive — issues like water, trains and our power system — was once owned by us: the UK public. However over the past 4 many years, our public providers have been offered off to personal firms over whom we now have no management.
The end result? Hovering payments for us, however large payouts to shareholders. Sewage in our waterways, however bailouts for water corporations. Always delayed trains, however ticket costs getting increased yearly.
However what if it didn’t need to be like this? What if we had democratic management over the issues which mattered to us? And what if this went past public providers — to the factories, farms and markets throughout the UK?
Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Keir Milburn, creator of Radical Abundance: learn how to win a inexperienced democratic financial system, and Frances Northrop, head of group financial energy on the New Economics Basis.
Music by Lee Rosevere, Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org/m… used below Inventive Commons licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by— nc/4.0/.
