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Mutualisation of the Post Office has been much vaunted by the government – but mutualisation of what?
The Guardian's Alan Rusbridger calls this process the "mutualisation" of news.
They are still in favour of a collectivisation or mutualisation of debt by introducing Eurobonds.
Its former chair Lord Burns had proposed the mutualisation of the broadcaster.
But budgetary union should be completed by a partial mutualisation of debts through eurobonds".
The government is proud that the bill flags up the mutualisation of the Post Office.
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Many Germans see the idea of a more extensive and permanent form of debt mutualisation – for instance in the form of eurobonds – as the creation of a "debt union" in which they and other surplus countries would assume unlimited liability for deficit countries' debt while giving up what leverage they have to enforce structural reform.
It reveals the interest of mutualisation to reduce environmental impacts and shows the importance of limiting data exchanges.
She added: "There is public concern about government involvement threatening the independence of the BBC and there is, I believe, public support for the sort of proposal (of mutualisation) which would strengthen the Trust's hand in relation to the executive.
When Alan Rusbridger talked in January's Cudlipp lecture about a new era of mutualisation, he referred to the increasing porosity of the line between journalists and readers.
He claimed successful government policies such as mutualisation, where groups of workers take over the running of public services, and payment by results for volunteer groups, were all "fundamental components of the Big Society".
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