How can anyone fail to see through PFI?
Sep. 30th, 2002 02:06 pmHow can anyone think using private money to build hospitals and schools is a good idea? As far as I can see the reasons not to are screamingly obvious and pretty irrefutable - am i missing something?
If it's private, it's an investment. If it's an investment, they'll give money now in return for more money later. If they want more money later, it'll have to come from the taxpayer. Ergo, the total cost to the taxpayer in the long term is greater with PFI.
Is this not the bleeding obvious?
If it's private, it's an investment. If it's an investment, they'll give money now in return for more money later. If they want more money later, it'll have to come from the taxpayer. Ergo, the total cost to the taxpayer in the long term is greater with PFI.
Is this not the bleeding obvious?
Re: Why PFI might be justified
Date: 2002-09-30 10:56 am (UTC)Re: Why PFI might be justified
Date: 2002-10-01 07:33 am (UTC)G
Re: Why PFI might be justified
Date: 2002-10-01 07:45 am (UTC)But if you want to participate in LJ, why not join? I have invite codes, if I know you you're probably welcome to one.