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Topic History of: Thames Water
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Wyot They are regulated Barney but that doesn't mean it is done effectively.
Green Man Al Gershwin wrote:
To suggest that water companies are unregulated is simply untrue.

Not one said that but someone is not doing their job right.
Al Gershwin To suggest that water companies are unregulated is simply untrue.
Green Man Wyot wrote:
Monopoly-capitalism GM.

As consumers can't switch water supplier and the Gov does not hold the suppliers to account, they are free to pursue the bottom line, untroubled by issues of quality: line their shareholders pockets.

We can eat shit.

Thankfully, I am not Thames Water; GM but enjoy the benevolent oversight of Infinity Water instead....











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Wyot Monopoly-capitalism GM.

As consumers can't switch water supplier and the Gov does not hold the suppliers to account, they are free to pursue the bottom line, untroubled by issues of quality: line their shareholders pockets.

We can eat shit.

Thankfully, I am not Thames Water; GM but enjoy the benevolent oversight of Infinity Water instead....