When your so bad at your job they abolish the position and start all over again.
Maybe look at their bank accounts, they seemed to be in the pocket of the Water Companies, not the People.
Nationalise the lot of them.
Just read that the water companies are trialing "surge pricing" so customers have to pay more when water is scarce. Surely that _has_ to be challenged in court? How much more obvious does the corruption have to be?
Toxic #Pfas above proposed safety limits in almost all English waters tested - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jul/11/toxic-pfas-above-proposed-safety-limits-in-almost-all-english-waters-tested it's clear #watercompanies are as bad as tobacco companies and arms dealers; utterly without scruples, greedy beyond belief
Hurrah for Late Stage Capitalism, let's hope the glorious Shareholders don't have to queue for water like us peasants! /s
@NorthantsGreens Why is Labour on the wrong side of the Public on this?
Oh yeah, the money....
“Keir Starmer just got schooled over nationalising water companies”
by James Wright in The Canary @thecanaryuk @UKLabour @BBC5Live
@BBCRadio4
@guardian @Independent @thetimes
“Ewan McGaughey, professor of law at King’s College London, has informed Keir Starmer that bringing the water industry into public ownership would actually cost nothing”
"KKR dropped out of the Thames Water deal because of “political risk”.
What is that "political risk"? That risk is YOU.
YOU are unhappy with being ripped off while sewage pours in your rivers and seas.
YOU have been campaigning on this issue over months and months.
YOU understand what’s going on with Thames Water and the whole failure of water privatisation in England and Wales and you won’t stand for it.
YOU know there is an alternative. It’s called public ownership and it’s happening in Scotland, in France and in 9 out of 10 countries around the world."
https://weownit.org.uk/act-now/bring-thames-water-into-public-ownership
#inequality #UKpolitics #WaterCompanies
"KKR dropped out of the Thames Water deal because of “political risk”.
What is that "political risk"? That risk is YOU.
YOU are unhappy with being ripped off while sewage pours in your rivers and seas.
YOU have been campaigning on this issue over months and months.
YOU understand what’s going on with Thames Water and the whole failure of water privatisation in England and Wales and you won’t stand for it.
YOU know there is an alternative. It’s called public ownership and it’s happening in Scotland, in France and in 9 out of 10 countries around the world."
https://weownit.org.uk/act-now/bring-thames-water-into-public-ownership
#inequality #UKpolitics #WaterCompanies
The fine is only big enough if it breaks them and puts them back into Public Hands
Anything less is doing this parasites a favour
I've just had a text from Essex & Suffolk water re a supply interruption. I live in Northumberland, 300 miles away.
What are these bastards doing with our personal details? Sharing them out by the look of things. And then being (predictably) untrustworthy and generally inept with them.
#Captalism #Privacy #WaterCompanies
Matt @MattCartoonist @telegraph on the #WaterCompanies - political cartoon gallery in London original-political-cartoon.com
Looking at the latest water company scandals
https://youtu.be/wdjzJ9dCxnc?si=qI2NsmFDpOOnpk0h
#watercompanies #watercompany #watercompanycrisis #sewage #SewageScandal
@NorthantsGreens they literally expect us to tolerate this shit while the Shareholders get their profit
Extra rain means extra faeces in the water, hurrah for Privatisation! /s
My, so glad our Government is standing up for us little people against the big water companies..../s
Unbelievable.
"Thames Water is asking to be spared billions of pounds of costs and fines over the next five years and heap more on to bills so it can attract new investors."
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/mar/14/thames-water-asks-ofwat-to-be-spared-fines-costs
" #WaterCompanies have built up over £60 billion in debt, and now they want to raise customer bills to bail them out for their mistakes.
[But] #Ofwat has approved water companies' proposals to hike our water bills to pay for infrastructure updates.
Private water companies have been pillaging our system for years, making millions in profits, bonuses and shares - all while continuously failing to invest in ageing systems and flooding our rivers and seas with sewage. "
UK petition about water companies, national ownership and government minister's approach.
https://weownit.org.uk/act-now/steve-reed-include-public-ownership-as-an-option-in-your-independent-commission-on-the-water-sector
#UKpolitics #WaterCompanies #nationalisation