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In government, #Labour would nationalize quickly - finance spokesman

Britain’s opposition Labour party would move to nationalize key industries as a priority if it took office, its finance spokesman said ahead of its annual conference, writes Alistair Smout.
John McDonnell (pictured) said Labour would set up Public Ownership Unit in the finance ministry “immediately” on entering government, and that in some cases investors might not be compensated.
Under socialist leader Jeremy Corbyn, a parliamentary veteran, and his would-be finance minister McDonnell, Labour has shifted from the centrist pro-business platform of former prime minister Tony Blair to a more interventionist left-wing pitch.
Nationalization has long been a central tenet of their plans, which have previously been criticized by business.
“There might be some factors in relation to some operations of PFIs in particular that could be brought forward that says actually there is no compensatory arrangements needed here,” he said.
The Conservative governments of the 1980s and 1990s privatized much of Britain’s infrastructure, including the railway in 1997.
Finance minister Philip Hammond criticized McDonnell’s plans. “Ideological renationalization would lead to less choice and poorer services,” he said in a statement.
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