Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
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Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
We were told that privatisation of public utilities and essential services would result in cheaper and better provisions for the public.
What a Pup we were sold!
Water and air are the 2 most basic essentials for life ... Now we see just what PRIVATISATION really means:
Mega profits for the few and sh*t (literally) for the rest of us.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/ar ... ing-u-turn
What a Pup we were sold!
Water and air are the 2 most basic essentials for life ... Now we see just what PRIVATISATION really means:
Mega profits for the few and sh*t (literally) for the rest of us.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/ar ... ing-u-turn
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
There is another bigger issue that the Public are unaware of. Most of the Privatisations ( especially the early ones ): BT, British Gas, the Electricity Boards, Thomas Cook etc; were very big revenue sources for the Government. These were never replaced & people wonder why everything is falling apart whilst taxes are high. Mrs Thatcher was a crook of the highest order.
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
On this subject I 100% agree with you . Not only the water industry but privatisation as a whole doesn't work . It's just big profits for shareholders at the expense of its employees and customers .E10EU wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 11:35 pm We were told that privatisation of public utilities and essential services would result in cheaper and better provisions for the public.
What a Pup we were sold!
Water and air are the 2 most basic essentials for life ... Now we see just what PRIVATISATION really means:
Mega profits for the few and sh*t (literally) for the rest of us.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/ar ... ing-u-turn
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
We have Maggie Thatcher to thank for this,E10EU wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 11:35 pm We were told that privatisation of public utilities and essential services would result in cheaper and better provisions for the public.
What a Pup we were sold!
Water and air are the 2 most basic essentials for life ... Now we see just what PRIVATISATION really means:
Mega profits for the few and sh*t (literally) for the rest of us.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/ar ... ing-u-turn
fortunately she’s now where she should be, six foot under.
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
Yet you continue to vote Tory. Make up your mind.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2024 10:30 amOn this subject I 100% agree with you . Not only the water industry but privatisation as a whole doesn't work . It's just big profits for shareholders at the expense of its employees and customers .E10EU wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 11:35 pm We were told that privatisation of public utilities and essential services would result in cheaper and better provisions for the public.
What a Pup we were sold!
Water and air are the 2 most basic essentials for life ... Now we see just what PRIVATISATION really means:
Mega profits for the few and sh*t (literally) for the rest of us.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/ar ... ing-u-turn
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
Take the shares and dividends,balls it up and let the taxpayer bail it out as essential services,who'd have thought it
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
It's a very good way to sum it up . I'll use the quote myself in the future
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
For your information I don't vote Tory.ChorizO wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2024 2:02 pmYet you continue to vote Tory. Make up your mind.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2024 10:30 amOn this subject I 100% agree with you . Not only the water industry but privatisation as a whole doesn't work . It's just big profits for shareholders at the expense of its employees and customers .E10EU wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 11:35 pm We were told that privatisation of public utilities and essential services would result in cheaper and better provisions for the public.
What a Pup we were sold!
Water and air are the 2 most basic essentials for life ... Now we see just what PRIVATISATION really means:
Mega profits for the few and sh*t (literally) for the rest of us.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/ar ... ing-u-turn
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 8:55 amFor your information I don't vote Tory.ChorizO wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2024 2:02 pmYet you continue to vote Tory. Make up your mind.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2024 10:30 am
On this subject I 100% agree with you . Not only the water industry but privatisation as a whole doesn't work . It's just big profits for shareholders at the expense of its employees and customers .
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
When the utilities were sold the government held golden shares, under Major and Blair they relinquished these. The idea was that people and pension funds could invest and have a good income.
But regulation has been very weak, the equivalent of a chocolate teapot and this is why we have this problem.
I have always felt that we should have control over all our utilities, not being run by foreign companies, who are only interested in the dividends, just like the road and bridge tolls.
But regulation has been very weak, the equivalent of a chocolate teapot and this is why we have this problem.
I have always felt that we should have control over all our utilities, not being run by foreign companies, who are only interested in the dividends, just like the road and bridge tolls.
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
What is funny is how someone like Corbyn is labelled a national security threat, yet he'd have all utilities back under our own public ownership in no time, instead of being at the mercy of foreign Governments and foreign pension funds and foreign bankers as we are now.
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
Not sure if it's the UK or maybe just England to have the only privatised water supply and sewage in the World. It's deemed too important an asset, and a basic need for life, in every other Country. Look how that has turned out and I can't see it getting better any time soon whilst shareholders continue to demand high dividends.
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
Literally, just f*** them off. Take it all back, let them sort their debt out, and tell them to all f*** off.
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
Wouldnt 'the markets' take a dim view of that though?
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Re: Thames Water - the ugly reality of 'Privatisation'
Ok, fine the company £15billion for corporate mismanagement or whatever. That should see them walk away.
Do not bail out the shareholders or debt holders. Presumably there's no obligation to do so.
Do not bail out the shareholders or debt holders. Presumably there's no obligation to do so.