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On 08/05/2010 18:58, Mizter T wrote:
On May 8, 6:47 pm, wrote: On May 8, 6:41 pm, Mizter wrote: The Northern line trains, Powerlink and Connect are all PFI contracts - "PPP" solely refers to the infraco arrangements, UIVMM. Indeed, but not everybody understands that. Yes, fair point. I think that politicos use have used the phrase "public private partnership" in a wide variety of contexts, referring to all sorts of things (e.g. hospitals), not least because it sounds warmer and rather less harsh and thrustingly Thatcherite than "Private Finance Initiative" does - however, UIVMM, in a strict sense (i.e. what was actually written on the legal documents) PPP was only ever used in relation to the LU infraco arrangements... or am I wrong? I don't about terminology used within TfL/LU/HMG etc, but "PPP" is certainly used generically worldwide for this kind of thing. eg Turkey: http://www.ppp.org.tr/ -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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