Yeah maybe but I’d trust Harold Shipman to give me solid hayfever advice
Unless he decides that a massive dose of morphine is what you need
Yeah maybe but I’d trust Harold Shipman to give me solid hayfever advice
Campbell spoke plain facts. You’re bright enough to know that.
Water companies planning to put bills up by 40% to pay for their lack of investment in infrastructure and dumping sewage in rivers and the sea.
This morning our water pressure has collapsed due to a burst water main a couple of hundred yards away, so I’ve got my credit card at the ready.
Now I’m not a massive fan of nationalised industries, at least not the way that the U.K. used to run industries in public ownership. But I’m struggling to think of any of the formerly nationalised now privatised industries that can be described as a success, certainly not for the consumer. They are either failed/failing and being bailed out by the taxpayer, long ago disappeared like British Leyland, or no longer actually British, like Jaguar and British Airways.
Still, we’ve had a lot of fun spending billions pretending to ‘regulate’ these industries and a few people have got rich through dividends and share trading, so it probably has worked exactly they way the policy intended.
No natural monopoly should be in private hands but water is probably the most outrageously egregious of all the privatisations (at least until they work out how to privatise air). What possible justification can there be for a natural national resource being in private hands? These ****s have racked up billions in debt whilst paying equal amounts in dividends to shareholders, many of which will be based overseas. Three billion litres of water lost to leaks every single day and not a single new reservoir in 30 years. Thames Water even pays for TV ads to tell us what a sound job they're doing. What the **** are the regulators doing?
Under the EU it would be nigh on impossible to renationalise any industries like water, gas, rail etc………just reminding you of that![]()
We're not in the EU. Anyway, how would they have prevented it?
Land. Collectivise it!No natural monopoly should be in private hands but water is probably the most outrageously egregious of all the privatisations (at least until they work out how to privatise air). What possible justification can there be for a natural national resource being in private hands? These ****s have racked up £54billion of debt whilst paying £66billion in dividends to shareholders, many of which will be based overseas. Three billion litres of water lost to leaks every single day and not a single new reservoir in 30 years. Thames Water even pays for TV ads to tell us what a sound job they're doing. What the **** are the regulators doing?
Land. Collectivise it!
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I think I may have mentioned that my brother reckons we have an ancestor who was a Leveller, executed in 1647 for his part in the New Model Army debates.You must log in or register to see images
Random fact - The Diggers (an offshoot of The Levellers) had one of their bases in Iver, where I used to live
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Not one of the three executed in Burford Churchyard ?I think I may have mentioned that my brother reckons we have an ancestor who was a Leveller, executed in 1647 for his part in the New Model Army debates.
Corkbush Field near Ware in Hertfordshire. Cromwell and Fairfax were agitated by continued attempts by the Levellers to get the NMA to adopt their Agreement of the People manifesto, and ordered some troopers (not, noticeably, the officers who were Levellers like Lilburne) to be rounded up, identified three ‘ringleaders’ to be executed, drew lots to see which one would be and my alleged ancestor was the unlucky one, shot on the spot……by, in an especially cruel twist, the two who had been reprieved.Not one of the three executed in Burford Churchyard ?