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Thames Water asks millions to stop using hosepipes to save water during heatwave
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Thames Water should be nationalised, says Andy Burnham
Labour’s Makerfield byelection candidate advocates public ownership of water companies as he prepares for potential leadership bidThames Water should be nationalised, Andy Burnham has said, revealing public ownership of water companies would “absolutely be an option” under his potential leadership of the Labour party. Burnham, Labour’s candidate in the Makerfield byelection, has previously called for “greater public control” over the companies. In an interview with the Guardian, he has...
Thames Water should be nationalised, says Andy Burnham
Labour’s Makerfield byelection candidate advocates public ownership of water companies as he prepares for potential leadership bidThames Water should be nationalised, Andy Burnham has said, revealing public ownership of water companies would “absolutely be an option” under his potential leadership of the Labour party. Burnham, Labour’s candidate in the Makerfield byelection, has previously called for “greater public control” over the companies. In an interview with the Guardian, he has...
Thames Water should be nationalised, says Andy Burnham
Labour’s Makerfield byelection candidate advocates public ownership of water companies as he prepares for potential leadership bidThames Water should be nationalised, Andy Burnham has said, revealing public ownership of water companies would “absolutely be an option” under his potential leadership of the Labour party. Burnham, Labour’s candidate in the Makerfield byelection, has previously called for “greater public control” over the companies. In an interview with the Guardian, he has...
Thames Water should be nationalised, says Andy Burnham
Labour’s Makerfield byelection candidate advocates public ownership of water companies as he prepares for potential leadership bidThames Water should be nationalised, Andy Burnham has said, revealing public ownership of water companies would “absolutely be an option” under his potential leadership of the Labour party. Burnham, Labour’s candidate in the Makerfield byelection, has previously called for “greater public control” over the companies. In an interview with the Guardian, he has...
Thames Water to pay £749mn under creditor takeover deal
Costs mount for restructuring of UK’s biggest water company as it strives to avoid nationalisation
Thames Water asks millions to stop using hosepipes as UK set for up to 29C
Londoners and residents across the South East are being advised to use watering cans instead of hosepipes as temperatures are set to soar as high as 29C today.
Feargal Sharkey brands '£100billion' cost of nationalising water 'nonsense'
Feargal Sharkey brands '£100billion' cost of nationalising water 'nonsense' Campaigners have stepped-up pressure on the government to bring the crisis hit water industry back into public ownership Government claims that it would cost more than £100billion to return the crisis hit water industry to public ownership have been labelled a “lie”. Environmentalist and former frontman of The Undertones Feargal Sharkey disputed the figure, which has been used by ministers, insisting most debt ridden...
What does Andy Burnham mean by more ‘public control’ of water and energy? He is too vague
The Manchester mayor is tapping into deep public frustration over the water industry but at some stage he needs to say what he meansThere ought to be a rule to oblige politicians advocating “stronger public control” of an essential service or sector to say what, precisely, they mean. Public “ownership” is easy to understand – it’s nationalisation. But Andy Burnham, when he cites water and energy as targets for greater public control, seems to imply something else.
What does Andy Burnham mean by more ‘public control’ of water and energy? He is too vague
The Manchester mayor is tapping into deep public frustration over the water industry but at some stage he needs to say what he meansThere ought to be a rule to oblige politicians advocating “stronger public control” of an essential service or sector to say what, precisely, they mean. Public “ownership” is easy to understand – it’s nationalisation. But Andy Burnham, when he cites water and energy as targets for greater public control, seems to imply something else.