Recession-hit Britain to sell off state assets: PM
(AFP)
British News
AFP - The British government will sell off a raft of state assets, Prime Minister Gordon Brown was to say Monday as he bids to reclaim the initiative on reducing recession-hit Britain's debt.
I do not believe this is the way to solve anything, Gordon Brown has tried his best to get the country out of the recession but has so far failed with his ideas and I fear we are coming close to hyper-inflation which would be a disaster.
France and other countries have came out of recession and have turned it around, I think maybe before we push the panic button and sell assests maybe England should think abit more and see how others are turning things around.
There has been more of this story in the news today.
The government have agreed to sell of the state owned Tote betting company to a private consortium for £150million. This is really shocking considering they turned down a £400million offer for the same company last year.
Bookmakers have suffered in the recession and I think that they would be better off keeping hold of the Tote betting until after the recession has picked up, as it will be worth more than double the value.