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Privatisation of Water

Water companies are probably owned in most part by foreigners any way

Are the French involved in the caper ???

The scoundrels are generally lurking in the back ground ???

In order to stab some one in the back you have to get behind them first ;)
 
Im with John on this. The Tory privatisation has been wrong nit just the water.
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The fûck!ng lottery.
And what ever else.
 
Im with John on this. The Tory privatisation has been wrong nit just the water.
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True, they have all turned to sh*t. But would those industries have fared any better if kept in state control? It is a central belief of communism that the state should own everything - but that is only a belief, and it only works if the state in question is competent to run such industries. Would you trust Starmer, Boris, Brown and the rest of them to run a water company?
 
The average part of your water bill that goes to paying dividends and financing debt is %28.

Five billion English pounds have been taken out of the system by investors and there has not been a single new major reservoir built, but shareholders of the water and sewage corporations have been handed £85.2 billion, often from borrowed money.

In England and Wales, almost a third of the average bill now goes to servicing the sector’s enormous debts or paying shareholder dividends. Less money spent on water infrastructure means worse water quality. (On the other hand) Publicly-owned Scottish Water invests over one third more on a per capita basis than the private English and Welsh companies. Scottish water bills are, in real terms, the same as they were 17 years ago, and only ten per cent of revenue is spent paying debt-related costs.

feel scammed yet?
 
There will never be a shortage of water in Scotland Odds!

England is different. How would the water supply situation look if we hadn't brought in millions of foreigners?
 
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