Thames Water
#1
Posted 27 June 2023 - 11:09 PM
After years of milking millions in revenues the company is facing administration
Yet another example of the benefits of private ownership of public services is a winner ( if your a shareholder) otherwise stand by for a bailout at our expenditure
#2
Posted 28 June 2023 - 09:14 AM
Wooden Spoon said:
About to collapse
After years of milking millions in revenues the company is facing administration
Yet another example of the benefits of private ownership of public services is a winner ( if your a shareholder) otherwise stand by for a bailout at our expenditure
It’s not been helpful at all that the government have refused permission to build any new reservoirs since the 1970s.
#3
Posted 28 June 2023 - 12:02 PM
Manfred Archie Mac Gerbil, on 28 June 2023 - 09:14 AM, said:
Except the one built between ambergate and Crich recently for example?
#4
Posted 28 June 2023 - 02:04 PM
spireitetoo said:
Except the one built between ambergate and Crich recently for example?
Neither Ambergate nor Crich run through the river Thames as the thread is about Thames Water but if you want me to whinge about local reservoirs instead then I’ll start with Ogsten Reservoir. Most of that is blocked off now, not a lot to do down there these days is there, unless your a member of the yacht club cos they’re allowed near the water.
#6
Posted 28 June 2023 - 02:07 PM
calvin plummers socks said:
How does any company get into £14 billion debt??
By paying their shareholders huge bonuses while the company is losing huge amounts of money every year.
This post has been edited by Manfred Archie Mac Gerbil: 28 June 2023 - 02:08 PM
#8
Posted 28 June 2023 - 05:49 PM
The fella kept saying that the public either invests in water boards and gets good service or they don't and get what they are getting.
The interviewer asked about privatisation and nationalisation. The fella kept saying the same thing. Public choose to spend more; they get better services. The public pay whichever.
The fella then raised the old chestnut about private being better than public because it just is. Again he said that the public either pay more or get less.
Anyway, as this is the new BBC, the interviewer didn't point out that the issuing of dividends and bonuses takes the public's money out of the water service and adds nothing to the service that the public receive.
#9
Posted 28 June 2023 - 06:17 PM
dart in the crossbar, on 28 June 2023 - 05:49 PM, said:
The fella kept saying that the public either invests in water boards and gets good service or they don't and get what they are getting.
The interviewer asked about privatisation and nationalisation. The fella kept saying the same thing. Public choose to spend more; they get better services. The public pay whichever.
The fella then raised the old chestnut about private being better than public because it just is. Again he said that the public either pay more or get less.
Anyway, as this is the new BBC, the interviewer didn't point out that the issuing of dividends and bonuses takes the public's money out of the water service and adds nothing to the service that the public receive.
It's what the bitch Thatcher wanted.
SAVE A LIFE
#10
Posted 28 June 2023 - 06:42 PM
Manfred Archie Mac Gerbil, on 28 June 2023 - 02:04 PM, said:
But your post says ANY new reservoirs, it doesn't stipulate Thames water only??
#11
Posted 28 June 2023 - 07:17 PM
spireitetoo said:
But your post says ANY new reservoirs, it doesn't stipulate Thames water only??
You’re splitting hairs when the title of the thread is called THAMES WATER, but ok various governments have invested in reservoirs since the 1970s but not in the THAMES WATER catchment area but I’m pleased that you’re impressed with the new reservoir between Crich and Ambergate although THAMES WATER customers probably couldn’t care less about that.
#12
Posted 28 June 2023 - 07:48 PM
Manfred Archie Mac Gerbil, on 28 June 2023 - 07:17 PM, said:
I couldn't careless about Thames water or their customers either tbh..
#15
Posted 28 June 2023 - 07:58 PM
spireitetoo said:
I couldn't careless about Thames water or their customers either tbh..
Well I don’t know why you bothering commenting on it or even reading it,
#17
Posted 28 June 2023 - 08:29 PM
Don’t you see the problem here - and we’re gonna end up Pauling for it.
Nationalise the debt- privatisation of the profits.
As with the trains, another example of how this policy of selling off the national assets hasn’t worked
#18
Posted 29 June 2023 - 05:40 AM
Manfred Archie Mac Gerbil, on 28 June 2023 - 07:58 PM, said:
It amuses me what folk find to whine about
Especially when it has no bearing on their lives..
#19
Posted 29 June 2023 - 05:43 AM
Goku, on 28 June 2023 - 08:00 PM, said:
That was before she'd made a decision about anything, she soon phickt the job up