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The [[Scottish CBI]] is the Scottish arm of [[Confederation of British Industry]].
 
The [[Scottish CBI]] is the Scottish arm of [[Confederation of British Industry]].
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==The Scottish CBI and Scottish Water==
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The [[Scottish CBI]] are consistently regular advocates of the privatisation of [[Scottish Water]].  Wherever and whenever they perceive an opportunity to advance its privatisation they appear to revel in taking it.  Not for them the promotion of mutualisation, for many a backdoor move to privatisation, no, for the [[Scottish CBI]] and their Chief Ececutive [[Iain Mcmillan]] there is a trenchant belief that only a full privatiation will suffice. 
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
*Magnus Linklater and Robin Denniston, (Eds) Chambers Anatomy of Scotland: How Scotland Works, Edinburgh: Chambers, 1992.  The Chapter on 'The Economy' by Keith aitken, has a setion on CBI Scotland on pp.274-7.
 
*Magnus Linklater and Robin Denniston, (Eds) Chambers Anatomy of Scotland: How Scotland Works, Edinburgh: Chambers, 1992.  The Chapter on 'The Economy' by Keith aitken, has a setion on CBI Scotland on pp.274-7.
  
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==References==
 
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[[Category:Water: Advocates for Privatisation of Scottish water]]
 
[[Category:Water: Advocates for Privatisation of Scottish water]]
 
[[Category: Water]][[Category:Scotland]][[Category:Corporate Lobby Groups]]
 
[[Category: Water]][[Category:Scotland]][[Category:Corporate Lobby Groups]]

Revision as of 23:50, 18 January 2009

The Scottish CBI is the Scottish arm of Confederation of British Industry.

The Scottish CBI and Scottish Water

The Scottish CBI are consistently regular advocates of the privatisation of Scottish Water. Wherever and whenever they perceive an opportunity to advance its privatisation they appear to revel in taking it. Not for them the promotion of mutualisation, for many a backdoor move to privatisation, no, for the Scottish CBI and their Chief Ececutive Iain Mcmillan there is a trenchant belief that only a full privatiation will suffice.

Resources

  • Magnus Linklater and Robin Denniston, (Eds) Chambers Anatomy of Scotland: How Scotland Works, Edinburgh: Chambers, 1992. The Chapter on 'The Economy' by Keith aitken, has a setion on CBI Scotland on pp.274-7.

References