You sound angry, and also utterly nuts. You should look up the meaning of the word "generally". You've produced a list of the exceptions that I stated that there are.
Neo-liberal, left wing, communism, whatever. It's all different branding of the same stuff. Government knows best, tax and regulate everything and don't listen to people. Every time lefty governments fail, they invent a new word for more of the same.
Any left-wing privatisation is normally cronyism, i.e. corruption, which is a feature of all left-wing governments. Usually just a means of someone taking government money for themselves. Or, in Gordon Brown's case, a way of hiding just how much money they were spending (i.e. PFI contracts).
I can't imagine what a government contract without competitive tendering would look like? Presumably a lot of contracts would be awarded fraudulently, hence it normally required. Even when I was getting my car repaired after someone crashed into it, I had to get two repair quotes to prove the cost was reasonable - this is all just common sense that's been around for ever.
Buuuutttt.... no doubt you'll angrily respond with some contorted waffle centred around the fact that I stated this therefore it proves something utterly unrelated.