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Profits Before People - It's Water Now
I see the privatised water company's failure to invest in their infrastructure (repairing leaks, increasing storage) in order that shareholders can trouser enormous profits from a captive market is putting the public at risk again.
https:/ /uk.yah oo.com/ news/wa ter-com panies- report- supply- issues- 1832358 01.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Aren't they under some kind of legal/contractual obligation to supply what is needed even in extreme circumstances ? And if not, why not ?
If they can't the government needs to return control and ensure it's run properly. After all, it's a vital utility and it's important thst all have enough for both survival and hygiene/safety reasons.
If they can't the government needs to return control and ensure it's run properly. After all, it's a vital utility and it's important thst all have enough for both survival and hygiene/safety reasons.