This is premium quality fecal master in your water; thanks Thames Water and Anglian water. Premium is reassuringly expensive.
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I love how each year everything is more expensive, and my salary has not even increased the inflation in the last two years.
If you could have as much clean water as you want, delivered to interior of your home, without wrecking the environment or greasing the palms of rich layabouts, I think £600 a year would pretty damn cheap.
What strikes me is how a so-called “independent regulator” seems to collaborate with these water companies and make HUGE pay rises seem normal and inevitble.
Joe Lycett did a thing on this. Most of the board of the regulator are ex high ups from the water companies.
Why am I not surprised?
(More and more I have an absolute feeling that I’m being fucked over by already wealthy people - and there’s nothing I can do about it in any way!)
I sincerely hope the suits running these companies go thirsty.
The great business minds running these public services into the ground for profit without any thought for the society that needs them and patting themselves on the back for being so business savvy should maybe stop plundering monopolies and move into the actual private sector and see how able they are there with real competition but I think we know the answer to that one. And while we are about it we could stop tax payer funded regulatory and watchdog bodies that are constantly learning lessons after being discovered to not even provide the most basic functionality for which they were set up and then going right back to the same old willful negligence.