“Prime Minister, we need to give you a popular culture reference point so you don’t seem aloof.”
“Leave it with me…”
“Leave it with me…”
Is that the same Hoare who has just been named as one of the Tory MPs claiming fines on his expenses ?What have this cabal done to the Conservative party ?
'Will the last Tory MP please turn out the lights': Whatsapp messages reveal turmoil in the Conservative Party
A trove of leaked WhatsApp messages between MPs has laid bare the scale of the turmoil engulfing the Conservative Party. Panicking Tory MPs warned the party is on course to turn into a “skip fire” and could even “die”. And Simon Hoare, a Conservative MP since 2015, said: “Would the last Tory MP to leave the building please turn off the lights.”
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-chequers-conservative-whatsapp-b2345494.html
And people wonder why so little thought, time and effort is going into running the country as it plunges from crisis to crisis on a seemingly hourly basis
Lee Mack and Steve Coogan are campaigning for Lake Windermere.As an aside, if you want to watch a very interesting interview, Feargal Sharkey is on the latest episode of Political Thinking on the BBC talking about growing up in Derry and how he became a key figure in the fight to save our rivers from shite. Well worth a watch.
Johnson's legacy.....Did we miss the government saying they weren't building 40 new hospitals.
Of the 40 new hospitals promised some would be renovations, but it was all a moot point anyway as they wouldn't be ready by 2030.
But crucially they haven't broken an election promise.
Tories asset stripping the country.
The clip is of Baroness Jenny Jones in the House of Lords.the trouble with twitter is too many unreliable witnesses, they'll tell you something without all the information. this tweet has for some reason ignored investment in water. that would be over £160bn according to the industry, and its a bit naughty to ignore that. you can argue there has been too much dividends, you can argue dividends shouldnt be paid from debt (110% agree to both, though the numbers are manipulated). arguing all the debt has gone to dividends is false, arguing there has been no investment is also false. its actually how they grow the businesses, by spending more their assets increase and therefore business value increase. its also amusing how the term "gaslighting" keeps getting thrown around so lightly.
you just ignored the industry feedback so lightly. you can find the investment in reports and stats if you look honestly. didn't Southern build a whole load of new facilities under the city couple decades back, and more recently at Telscombe? there's more to water than sewage, there is supply side and seems a lot of priority went there.The clip is of Baroness Jenny Jones in the House of Lords.
Show me the investment in water, and why we have beaches and rivers full of sewage. Criticise Twitter all you want but come back with facts.
Yes, the Telly Tubby mound at Peacehaven which hasn't stopped raw sewage going into the sea at Peacehaven to Seaford.you just ignored the industry feedback so lightly. you can find the investment in reports and stats if you look honestly. didn't Southern build a whole load of new facilities under the city couple decades back, and more recently at Telscombe? there's more to water than sewage, there is supply side and seems a lot of priority went there.
They are two different companies. Southern Water is concerned with waste water and South East Water with provision of drinking water. You can’t compare the two as ther are completely different organisation. TBF both are as crap as each other. Ardingly reservoir is shut for 8 weeks so that urgent repairs to the bank can be carried. Repairs that were required in 2019 but were ignored but will now cost significantly more to fix if they had done it in 2019. Of course we know how that will be funded!you just ignored the industry feedback so lightly. you can find the investment in reports and stats if you look honestly. didn't Southern build a whole load of new facilities under the city couple decades back, and more recently at Telscombe? there's more to water than sewage, there is supply side and seems a lot of priority went there.
Exactly. The government is massively to blame for this mess. You are right about monopolies, as none of us can change our water supplier.I worked in the water industry for nearly 4 years (albeit at a "Water Only" company, not a "Water & Sewage Company"). It is an exceptionally highly regulated industry (as it should be). Every 5 years water companies have to get their pricing and investment plans approved by the regulator (Ofwat...effectively the government). The regulator gives each water company an allowable return (ie, sets the prices they can charge), and tells them how much they can invest. I'm paraphrasing a massively complex process here, obviously. But for the last 5 year period (2020 - 2025) the regulator (aka the Government) was paranoid about increasing water bills, and forced water companies to significantly scale back their investment plans. Whilst I think water companies should be doing a huge amount more to reduce sewage overflows, the government is massively to blame too. It's a scandal. And the other scandal is the amount that senior management in water companies are paid. The water industry is surprisingly complex, but water companies are monopolies. There is virtually zero risk to revenue. Nice work if you can get it.