LamieRobertson
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AgreedRailways (the lot) and water ... should be in public hands.
AgreedRailways (the lot) and water ... should be in public hands.
SWA can F off ….maybe save a little money by binning those silly advertsWater firms ask for bill rises of between 24% and 91%
Southern Water wants to increase its bills by £436 a year, but is not expected to get approval.www.bbc.co.uk
So would prices fall again after the infrastructure is fixed or is the plan to raise prices to fix everything then keep prices as they are and let the profit roll in?Water firms ask for bill rises of between 24% and 91%
Southern Water wants to increase its bills by £436 a year, but is not expected to get approval.www.bbc.co.uk
And Southern Water's majority shareholder the Macquarie Bank.Shenanigans is a good word. Another appropriate phrase is "smoke and mirrors".
So complex. I've skim-read and I don't pretend to understand it all. But I can see that there is a finance/holding company based in the Cayman Islands - is that within the catchment area of the River Thames? Other water companies have similar arrangements with finance companies based away from the UK e.g. Northumbrian Water.
The water companies need to be renationalised without compensation on the basis they have ripped off customers over 35 years to pay out dividends instead of investment and modernisation.
I'm not 100% convinced that is all of it, but I do agree that water should not be a private commodity. That was a bad move in the 80s.The water companies need to be renationalised without compensation on the basis they have ripped off customers over 35 years to pay out dividends instead of investment and modernisation.
That is why you need a competent regulator, to ensure they maintain water quality and infrastructure. Unfortunately, we don't have one.I agree, private ownership can only run it cheaper than state ownership if it cuts environmental corners, and performs accounting tricks which eventually get it bailed out by the taxpayer. Private profits, public costs.
That is why you need a competent regulator, to ensure they maintain water quality and infrastructure. Unfortunately, we don't have one.
The regulator at the moment is Oftwat.That is why you need a competent regulator, to ensure they maintain water quality and infrastructure. Unfortunately, we don't have one.
I mean we don't have a competent one. I'm fully aware we have an excuse for a regulator.The regulator at the moment is Oftwat.