Was the EU to blame for the switch to PFI? | Letters
Maastricht treaty limits on public spending may have fuelled private finance, argues Ted Watson. Plus other readers' views on the controversial funding mechanism
George Monbiot (Opinion, 17 January) asserts that the PFI bosses fleeced us all. Twenty years ago there were exceptions. Oxfordshire county council and many other councils recognised its deceptive creative accounting and avoided using PFI.
Central government does not distinguish between irresponsible borrowing for revenue and responsible borrowing for capital. Both are in the public spending borrowing requirement (PSBR) which central government wished to present as low (a high PSBR leads to austerity to reduce it), so it restricted local government's borrowing and used PFI to disguise its own borrowing.
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