Your welcome Will; I'm glad my forthright comment saved you having to learn to play the guitarrón and join a different Mariachi band.
But on your question - God no. I would have been a consultant to the clowns^w civil servants who would have ended up running it and charged the taxpayer an absolute freaking fortune! I do have an expensive pinball habit to maintain Will __ On 22/05/2020, 18:00, "uknof on behalf of Will Hargrave" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote: Imagine having business practices deemed so unfair that even a Tory government’s regulator saw fit to step on them! Not a great look! Did you not fancy the job of running the nationalised British National Broadband PTT or Post Office Internet or whatever it was going to be called? I thought it was going to be handed to you lot to run; the chickens come home to roost after all :) On 22 May 2020, at 17:47, Neil J. McRae wrote: > You mean like this Will? > > https://www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/latest/media/media-releases/2019/fairer-prices-for-broadband-customers > > and nobody with half a brain thought Corbyn's idea (and not just this > one but all of them) would make any service issues, or anything else > better. > > Neil. > > > On 22/05/2020, 17:43, "uknof on behalf of Will Hargrave" > <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote: > > On 22 May 2020, at 15:26, Neil J. McRae wrote: > > > Any action needs to have customers and users at the forefront of > the > > thinking; not an afterthought. > > This could be an interesting and refreshing approach to how ISPs > in the > UK treat their customers! > > As a first step of this wondrous new customer-centric approach, > you can > fix it so that my mum doesn’t have to phone up Plusnet every > year and > threaten to leave/beg to keep on paying a reasonable price for > internet > and phone…. Yeah, thought not .. ;) > > The telecoms industry is fast becoming as ill-loved as the motor > insurance industry for sharp practice, which is why Corbyn’s > illfated > idea to provide free internet for all (and put many of us out of > jobs) > caused such interest! Thankfully it never succeeded but it had me > worried for a bit!
