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Vince Cable announces Royal Mail privatisation

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The Business Secretary says the Government will sell a majority stake in Royal Mail in the current financial year, with 10 per cent of the stock going in to a share scheme for eligible Royal Mail employees.
Up to 150,000 Royal Mail staff are to be handed thousands of pounds in free shares as part of a controversial privatisation, it was announced today.

Business Secretary Vince Cable said 10 per cent of the new company would be gifted to employees under the £3 billion sell-off, which will begin over the next year.

"These shares will be free to eligible employees, recognising that many of them would otherwise find them unaffordable," he told MPs in a statement.

Mr Cable said the final proportion of Royal Mail to be sold would depend on market conditions, although it would be a majority stake.

The shares will be available to the general public as well as institutional investors under the terms of the initial public offering (IPO).
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Oh this is going to end well.
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Yeah- needless to say, the unions are pissed.

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Oh? There was public infrastructure left in UK? The City and the shareholders will take care of that.
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It will go as well as the Rail Privatisation...
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Some quarters are actually calling for it to be renationalised :lol:

To be fair, the government has announced some long-overdue investment in the rail network. Flipside of that is that it's going to drive fare prices even higher to fund it.
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It'll go through whatever the Union does - even if they're on strike as the company is floated on the stock market.

Too many city boys and their public school boy chums are wanting this for it not to go through - they're determined to flog it for whatever money they can make.
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Brilliant. After this, we're down to pensions, army and the NHS. Care to place bets gentlemen?
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madd0ct0r wrote:Brilliant. After this, we're down to pensions, army and the NHS. Care to place bets gentlemen?
I hear Cameron is planning to outsource the Army to the A-Team.
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