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  • Business Secretary reaches agreement with Royal Mail’s prospective new owners after in latest example of government working hand in hand with private sector to improve crucial public services.
  • Agreement backs Government’s Plan for Change, creating the strong foundations needed in Britian’s supply chain to kickstart economic growth and deliver for workers.
  • Deal protects workers and key services whilst seeing Royal Mail continue to be headquartered in Britain, securing jobs and tax receipts in the UK.
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[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Talk about spin. "Remains in the UK". Well wow. Imagine that?!

[–] pdxfed 4 points 1 day ago

For a whole 5 years...then it can move its operations and taxes offshore.

US businesses wetting their lips for raping what little of the public services are left in US under trifecta trump.