Bob Dennett, Lytham + ShareWe may as well bring it back into public ownership as taxpayers are paying for it anyway.
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If we are all in this together then why aren’t the profits to shareholders falling?
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It was, will be and is the property of those who are the property of this land. Let’s manage it so users, planet and the power industry workers get what they need.
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Monopoly may be a popular game but in real life it’s no fun for the customer. It’s just a cartel in disguise.
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private companies are more concerned about profits for shareholders than providing a service. This is inevitable if they want to attract investors.
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This cartel of foreign-owned utilities should be more accountable.
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