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chiefdave

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I didn’t know that Britain’s the only country to privatise.

The state of our waterways is an absolute disgrace. It’s incredible to me that it’s been allowed to happen.
I was in Copenhagen last year. All around the harbour is a hive of activity with people swimming, canoeing etc. Seems like most of the city hits the water after work and at weekends which must have a huge impact on the local economy.

But here's the thing, you only have to go back a few years and you were taking you life in your hands entering the water it was so polluted. All it took was the political will to make the change and over the course of 10 years it went from a no go zone to being rated as one of the best places in the world to swim.

Anything is possible if there is a desire to achieve a positive outcome.
 

Grendel

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Alastair Campbell thinks it’s a worse disaster than the post office scandal
I know some don’t like him but on this I think he’s correct
It’s an utter disgrace

Shame his mate did nothing about it after 13 years in office then
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Shame his mate did nothing about it after 13 years in office then
Our waterways were relatively clean during that time, and had been improving. They were the best they'd been in decades.

They've become increasingly worse since the Tories came in who basically decided it was OK for them to fill our seas and rivers with shit and chemicals for a tiny slap on the wrist than make them invest in the infrastructure to deal with it.

They choose to pollute the rivers because the fines are smaller than actually cleaning it up, which makes the fines a joke. Rather than a deterrent to pollute they are practically an encouragement.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Our waterways were relatively clean during that time, and had been improving. They were the best they'd been in decades.

They've become increasingly worse since the Tories came in who basically decided it was OK for them to fill our seas and rivers with shit and chemicals for a tiny slap on the wrist than make them invest in the infrastructure to deal with it.

They choose to pollute the rivers because the fines are smaller than actually cleaning it up, which makes the fines a joke. Rather than a deterrent to pollute they are practically an encouragement.
Yep that really comes across
 

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