16-05-2024, 12:37 PM in response to #46833
This thread reminds me of an interesting screenshot I saw yesterday. (The Rt. Hon. Member for Knaphill should ignore to whom the tweet is a reply to.)
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16-05-2024, 12:37 PM in response to #46833
This thread reminds me of an interesting screenshot I saw yesterday. (The Rt. Hon. Member for Knaphill should ignore to whom the tweet is a reply to.)
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The classic 'the profits could have been spent on X', with the huge assumption that those profits would still exist under state miscontrol.
16-05-2024, 12:44 PM in response to #46843 16-05-2024, 12:48 PM in response to #46844 Barnet Ben Wrote: Probably. They'd be more accountable for a start. Really - how so? If its private there is political capital to be made out of bashing them, but if they are effectively run by your government then government politicians have a motive to keep things quiet - its basically the state marking its own homework. 16-05-2024, 12:57 PM in response to #46831
I'm not really sure why the nineties have been selected as the time period to compare against.
How about the first week of the Beaker people or the day before the Sweet Track was commissioned? It's shit. It's absolutely fucking shit and it had been going backwards. It's mainly due to greed and laziness and nobody is doing anything about it. 16-05-2024, 01:01 PM in response to #46833 16-05-2024, 01:05 PM in response to #46843 16-05-2024, 01:05 PM in response to #46850
It doesn't really mean anything though.
I've drank more beer this week than last week but it's still not enough so it doesn't really matter. 16-05-2024, 01:09 PM in response to #46848 Bullsgold Wrote: I'm not really sure why the nineties have been selected as the time period to compare against. Well this is my point. Has it been going backwards? Because it seems that from the nineties to 2019 it’s been getting better. Do you have data for the last five years? How much of the excess sewage is caused by more storms because of climate change? How much of the improvements have been made because of deindustrialisation? We don’t know man, we just don’t know. 16-05-2024, 01:10 PM in response to #46828
If they concentrated on sewage disposal & water treatment things would be better, but when new plants are converting some of the waste to burnable gas to power the site then management gets excited as it's green energy and new and bragged about and forgets to check what's going back in the rivers.
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