Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: Following on from: 'The UK's water firms were privatised without any outstanding ...
Following on from: 'The UK's water firms were privatised without any outstanding debts over thirty years ago.... now, the privatised #infrastructure (regional) #monopolies have around £62bn in debt, but are still failing to deliver an adequate service'...
It seems that in the next decade our #water bills will be rising by up to 40% to pay for the #infrastructure #investment that is required... again emphasising, that water companies' debt was funnelled into dividends not repairing the system
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