Sir Ed Davey lambasted the Government on a visit to Chichester.
The Conservatives have “failed” on water pollution issues and let big companies “off the hook”, Sir Ed Davey has said, as he announced the Liberal Democrats’ plans for tackling sewage and regulation of the water industry.
Sir Ed smiled as he donned a buoyancy aid for a short boat trip around the Birdham Pool Marina to highlight the area’s natural beauty with Lib Dem Chichester candidate Jess Brown-Fuller. He continued: “It’s a public health issue, it’s environment issue, it’s a public health issue and animal health issue.
On Friday, Ofwat announced that its consultation on draft pricing decisions for the sector will now be published on July 11, rather than June 12 as originally expected, because of the General Election. People across the UK are crying out for change, and this election is finally our chance to make it happen.
Despite rampant sewage pollution and substantial planned rises in bills, England’s three biggest listed water companies hiked their dividend payouts to investors and announced more than £700 million in profit last week.
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