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|title=Captive State: The Corporate Takeover of Britain
|author=George Monbiot
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|format=Paperback
|pages=448
|publisher=Pan
|date=7 Sep September 2001
|isbn=0330369431
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George Monbiot has been named by the Evening Standard as one of the 25 most influential people in Britain, and by the Independent as one of the 40 international prophets of the 21st century. He has a column in the Guardian and numerous honorary professorships, awards and accolades. He is also a committed left- winger and a fairly radical environmentalist.
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|name=Helen Bradshaw
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|comment= I too have read this book in the last year. It really highlights the downside of the PFI initiatives. I found the disregard for the modernisation of the shopping area in Southampton and the situation with the Coventry hospitals particularly depressing. 
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