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The Uk is like this.
I have to laugh when debating at work about nationalising services and my colleagues will just say “no, government can’t be run efficiently”. Yet half of our services are run by governments from around the world. Like The Manchester Metrolink was / is owned and operated by Keolis which in turn is 70% owned by the French government. The same is true of trains, energy companies, and likely a lot more.
It’s kinda wild and we have Thatcher to thank for this.
Many of our airports are also owned by foreign companies. My local airport is owned primarily by the Canadian public pensions fund...
I think some would accept it more if public transport was good, but getting the train into London is so expensive I could literally put a deposit on a flat up north for the price of a season ticket. I'm literally self-funding a visa to the US for a third of the price of my train ticket to London...