Yes but that is down to the Tories who have allowed zero investment over the last 12 years. They’ve allowed big corporations to pay out billions without maintaining and upgrading.
No it won’t, now, be resolved over night. It won’t be resolved until the Tories are out (unless they change their ways and nationalise the water industry). Privatisation of this particular utility has failed.
It really isn't, lack of investment has been endemic since I started work - regardless of party. As the old saying goes - "there's no votes in drains".
You're only aware of the situation now due to a sudden desire to politicise it and use it a stick to beat the incumbent government.
Frankly, Govt shouldn't be involved in any infrastructure - each Govt (regardless of party) is too short term for meaningful planning. Hence delays on projects like Crossrail due to flip flopping by consecutive governments - it's a bit like having CC in charge .....
