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Should a US company run Britain's libraries?

A US library operator says it can could cut the cost of running Britain's libraries by 35 percent.

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In this file photo, patrons of Hendon library in Sunderland, England, read newspapers. Britain is struggling to keep its public libraries open, and an American company wants to step in.

The Sunday Times (拢) an interesting article concerning the ongoing debate about library closures. Library Systems & Services (LSSI), America鈥檚 fifth-largest operator of public libraries, says they can take over British libraries and cut costs by 35 percent, while also improving the service they provide. Here鈥檚 why:

Analysis by The Sunday Times of every library authority in England, Wales and Scotland shows widespread waste and variations in how public money is spent. On average, a third of the money councils say they spend on library services actually goes on administration. Some use more than half their allocated funds for head-office costs.

The article also notes, 鈥淟SSI spends up to 25% of its budget on books, compared with the 2.7% of Somerset county 肠辞耻苍肠颈濒.鈥

So, is anyone surprised that profit-making private sector companies cost less and produce more than bloated public sector bureaucracies? You have to wonder sometimes why the government is still attempting to run anything itself.

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