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Should the UK take back control of water? The growing calls to renationalise utilities
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10 months ago
Fraom soaring bills to sewage spills - criticism of UK privatised utilities is at an all time high. With public frustration growing , could public ownership be the solution?
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When we talk about privatisation of public utilities, we go back to the days of a certain
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Margaret Thatcher who believed passionately, I have to say, that public utilities and public
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services, they were somehow flabby and bureaucratic, and the public were not getting the value
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that she thought they deserved, and privatisation was the way to do it.
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Of course, what we've seen is many of these organisations which have failed, I guess the
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most egregious example, if you like, was the British Rail, which of course has never really
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functioned properly, and of course parts of the rail system have been put back into public
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hands.
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Of course, the difficulty is that when you privatise, you sell off bits to the public,
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and indeed I'm old enough to remember when we were offered the chance to buy shares in
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these companies, but of course these shares got hoovered up, or vacuumed up, if I may
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use the word, by large equity investors, and of course they see some value in getting
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these organisations.
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Public frustration with water companies largely stems from repeated failures to invest adequately
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in infrastructure.
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Over the last decade, profits often went to shareholders rather than upgrading ageing
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systems.
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This has directly contributed to increased pollution incidents, including untreated sewage
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spills affecting rivers, beaches and local wildlife habitats.
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But water is an essential part of it, we have to have it to live.
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But the water companies have been asset stripped, if you like, and indeed in Thames example,
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to amass a three billion pound debt is absolutely phenomenal.
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This money has gone somewhere, and as I say, the investors, they've taken dividends, but
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at the same time not put the money into improving the system.
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The fact that so many of the water companies are in difficulty suggests that there is something
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fundamentally wrong, I also believe the regulator has to step up and take responsibility for
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this, whereby money that's been paid in, and indeed I challenge anyone to look at their
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water bill and look at what's happened in recent years, they've gone up and up and up,
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which of course was not what was promised by the Conservative government of the 1980s
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by and large under Sir Thatcher, we would get better value services for lower cost.
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That's not what's happening and people are having to pay more for a less good service.
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