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renationalisation

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  • noun Alternative spelling of renationalization.

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Examples

  • Sure it is a lot of money and represents a kind of renationalisation of our communications but at the same time it will become a valuable asset.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • If changing to a single operator is too akin to renationalisation for the current Tory government, then the private company structure from before the second world war would be far more efficient and cost-effective than the present institutionalised chaos.

    Letters: Prewar railway structure would be better than today's costly chaos 2011

  • Although renationalisation is almost inconceivable under the coalition, central supervision may be the acceptable face of state intervention.

    Letters: Ofgem's impotence 2011

  • This implies that the bonds were priced downwards after the renationalisation but that makes no sense since the Fed.

    Discourse.net: The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall (If We Let Them) 2008

  • When Blair arrived in parliament in 1983, he was eloquent in defence of clause IV renationalisation: "not a question of reinterpreting it … but a question of giving effect to it".

    Blair's job was done by 1997: to numb Labour, and to enshrine Thatcherism 2010

  • Rail renationalisation also needs to be combined with localisation.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • He also began his justifiedplea for railway renationalisation with a nifty jab at NuLab; if the Labour Party isn't pro state owned railways, what exactly is it for ?

    Hitchens fans at the Beeb 2009

  • It seems the Lib dems are the BBCs new friends, what with Cable and co calling for the renationalisation of the railways, integration into europe, the cancelling of Trident etc etc.

    Left, Left, Left 2009

  • But she is one of the few genuinely competent people in Brown's inner circle, and her thumbprint has been on every major act of his chancellorship and premiership from the renationalisation of Railtrack to the rescue of RBS and HBOS.

    Is Vadera about to resign? 2009

  • But she is one of the few genuinely competent people in Brown's inner circle, and her thumbprint has been on every major act of his chancellorship and premiership from the renationalisation of Railtrack to the rescue of RBS and HBOS.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2009

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