W ell that's cheered me up . Yes, Labour has a chance to set different standards...it won't be easy but it's a chance.Regarding impoverishing the corrupt individuals.
The problem with the blood scandal was it centred on arrogant to evil ‘experts’ 40 years ago, the main doctor long dead. Then governments of all colours, probably influenced by cocky Whitehall NHS mandarins to ignore the noise and save £b’s. So no individuals to go after.
Hillsborough … the passage of corrupt decades plus weak manslaughter laws at the time, allowed the overtly corrupt to get away with it.
Water companies. Two issues .. the Australian former owners of Thames Water borrowed £10b’s then drew it as dividends, selling and running off. All the businesses should be state owned. But that won’t stop the second issue of leaks and disgraceful pollution because public owned Welsh Water have a shocking record too.
Starmer has an opportunity to deal with this to prevent future institutional corruption, wasted £b’s, theft of public money. Has he got the laser focus to do something about it? Please no more expensive commissions where the only winners are lawyers and the years roll by.