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slemslempike ([personal profile] slemslempike) wrote2011-03-31 10:31 am
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A thing I feel I should know

The phrase "UK PLC". At first I thought it was a way of moaning about the way the country is run like a business instead of a country (sort of like people saying Bliar instead of Blair), and then I got the impression that UK PLC was an actual thing, like the business arm of the UK, and now I am just confused. It's not a real thing, is it? Googling says that UK PLC is a company that specialises in web domains. I would like to know what people mean when they say it, and also the sort of people that do say it so I can form ill-judged opinions more readily.

[identity profile] cangetmad.livejournal.com 2011-03-31 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Could shareholders in it lose more than their original stake?

In that one's original stake is life, to be born in this country (well, most investors/ citizens are), and living under Tory government can be a fate worse than death: yes.