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Topic History of: Thames Water Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Wyot |
Al Gershwin wrote:
Most voters endorsed this Thatcherite decision - and there is a place, in most developed countries, for a combination of privatised/nationalised companies running our public services.
Water may belong to all of us; but someone has to be paid to deliver the treated product to our millions of taps. Just like our railways - delivering workers rather well, at the moment.
I would have no problem with private water companies if they maintained a healthy water system (in all ways) as well as profiteering. But all they do is profiteer and when, effectively, there is no competition - they have a monopoly - none of the benefits of capitalism are realised. We just get shat on, whichever way you look at it. |
Al Gershwin |
Most voters endorsed this Thatcherite decision - and there is a place, in most developed countries, for a combination of privatised/nationalised companies running our public services.
Water may belong to all of us; but someone has to be paid to deliver the treated product to our millions of taps. Just like our railways - delivering workers rather well, at the moment. |
Wyot |
The privatisation of water is ludicrous and wrong. What a state of affairs, billions in debt, the rivers full of shit. Water companies need to be re nationalised: water does not belong to shareholders; it belongs to all of us and all creatures of the planet. But of course we will then all have to foot the bill for the debt. Whichever way you look - shit. What a terrible thing to have ever done. |
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