Now there's a very, very good question.
Thames Water have now admitted that they are not treating (dousing) their sewage for phosphate due to a "supply issue". That by the way has a massive and negative impact on water quality and aquatic life.
Funny they didn't mention any of that until they were called out on it.
How many other WCs I wonder are having supply issues?
First govt claimed they got that ludicrous £100bn to nationalise the water industry came from a think tank report. Then it claimed didn't because the idea was totally rubbish, transpired the report had been bought and paid for by water companies.
Then it claimed it had been calculated internally by civil servants at @DefraGovUK independent of everyone else. Then it didn't because the idea was also rubbish, transpired there was no independent Defra calculation it was all based on the same rubbish, totally makeup, totally factious @Ofwat's regulatory capital value, the one that also claims that @thameswater is worth a mind melting £21,008,425,000.
Blistering letter calling govt out for its deceit from the People's Commission.
https://t.co/O5N8THe3Za
"Thames Water boss: I may have misled MPs on bonuses."
For a man that's paid £350,000 a year for a part time job, chairing the board, that's a pretty clumsy mistake to be making.
https://t.co/TiPn1QFoMQ
@c2c_Rail Please tell everyone that the train has reduced stops before it leaves Fenchurch Street, it was 23 mins late arriving so you must have known, now have to go to Upminster to go to Barking,!
We're shocked to hear that creator of @thedamned, our great chum Brian James has sadly gone. A lovely bloke that I feel so lucky to have met all those years ago and for some reason chose me to help in his quest for the music revolution that became known as punk. Cheers BJ! 🌹
It's time!
It's time to #floodthestreets. It's time to #floodthestreets with your rage, your anger, and your disappointment.
It's time to take control.
Join me, March for Clean Water, Sat 26th of October 2024, Parliament Square London. Turn your outrage into action.
United Utilities paid out almost £10 billion in dividends since 1990, spent 2,348,708 hours in last 4 years dumping sewage, in 2023 made over 1/2 billion profit and wants to put your bills up 39% by 2030.
Here are the shareholders. 👇 perhaps they'd care to explain?