The Gentle Erection and The Great Sewage in the River Crisis of 2024. 08:00 - Jun 18 with 1018 views | NthQldITFC | The T*ries have given the dirty water companies an ultimatum in a bid to boost their heavily diluted chances of re-election: Fix the problem, stop putting all the sh!t in the rivers or the government will step in. A crazy idea which will only make the situation worse. (stolen, kind of, from the The Goon Show show currently showing on the Radio 4 Extra.) |  |
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The Gentle Erection and The Great Sewage in the River Crisis of 2024. on 08:05 - Jun 18 with 977 views | MattinLondon | Pardon my ignorance but how come river pollution has got to be such a big problem? If it’s illegal for sewage to be discharged into rivers, why aren’t water companies either being heavily fined (tens of millions fined) or prosecuted? A few years ago I thought that water quality in UK rivers were getting better. How come it’s so bad now? |  | |  |
The Gentle Erection and The Great Sewage in the River Crisis of 2024. on 08:07 - Jun 18 with 957 views | NthQldITFC |
The Gentle Erection and The Great Sewage in the River Crisis of 2024. on 08:05 - Jun 18 by MattinLondon | Pardon my ignorance but how come river pollution has got to be such a big problem? If it’s illegal for sewage to be discharged into rivers, why aren’t water companies either being heavily fined (tens of millions fined) or prosecuted? A few years ago I thought that water quality in UK rivers were getting better. How come it’s so bad now? |
No accountability under a morally corrupt third rate regime on its deathbed. |  |
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The Gentle Erection and The Great Sewage in the River Crisis of 2024. on 08:16 - Jun 18 with 925 views | LegendofthePhoenix | Ok, you’ve convinced me. I will vote Tory- if they promise to step all the way in and stay there. |  |
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The Gentle Erection and The Great Sewage in the River Crisis of 2024. on 09:01 - Jun 18 with 878 views | Churchman | The water companies are acting in their own best interests and from their perspective, who cares if this country becomes one big sewage dump. Shareholder value. It’s all that matters. Public health, wildlife etc? No interest whatsoever from the people who own these companies in far distant countries. That hag Thatcher started this flogging off something I already owned, but the current dimwits embraced it. They’ve allowed these companies to do as they please and they’ve done just that. And they now want to do something about a problem they created? You couldn’t make it up. The millionaires in the tory party don’t care what kind of dung hill this country becomes. Jacob will be off to Ireland with his mutant family, ratty Rishi and his teeth to California and so on. The water companies should be immediately fined to the point where their ownership is no longer viable and then bought into public ownership for £1. We might then have something of basic necessity being run for the benefit of the people rather than shareholders in goodness knows where. |  | |  |
The Gentle Erection and The Great Sewage in the River Crisis of 2024. on 09:27 - Jun 18 with 841 views | Basuco |
The Gentle Erection and The Great Sewage in the River Crisis of 2024. on 08:05 - Jun 18 by MattinLondon | Pardon my ignorance but how come river pollution has got to be such a big problem? If it’s illegal for sewage to be discharged into rivers, why aren’t water companies either being heavily fined (tens of millions fined) or prosecuted? A few years ago I thought that water quality in UK rivers were getting better. How come it’s so bad now? |
It is all about profit over investment and water companies borrowing money to pay dividends to shareholders. Also our standing charges, which are meant to pay for investment in the infrastructure, are being diverted to pay shareholders as well. |  | |  |
The Gentle Erection and The Great Sewage in the River Crisis of 2024. on 09:37 - Jun 18 with 810 views | NthQldITFC |
The Gentle Erection and The Great Sewage in the River Crisis of 2024. on 09:27 - Jun 18 by Basuco | It is all about profit over investment and water companies borrowing money to pay dividends to shareholders. Also our standing charges, which are meant to pay for investment in the infrastructure, are being diverted to pay shareholders as well. |
It is corporate crime, overlooked by the filthy, corrupt regime, and we are the victims. Labour need to come down really hard on this and take back ownership at nominal cost. Also lock up some of the execs in low-lying dungeons near flood plains. |  |
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