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  • molgrips
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    I’m sure Sky, as a business, are happy with that.
    I’d argue this is the opposite of socialism.

    That was my point. If you want government to intervene to stop private companies from charging what their own customers will happily pay, that is quite a lot of market intervention. It’d be a big political shift, and it could start setting precendents.

    jfletch
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    That was my point. If you want government to intervene to stop private companies from charging what their own customers will happily pay, that is quite a lot of market intervention. It’d be a big political shift, and it could start setting precendents.

    Its no more interference that in many other markets. IMO it’s just banning an uncompetitive practice.

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