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MattStaniek

@mattstaniek

Campaigning to stop sewage pollution in Windermere. “Manifestly unreasonable” Environment Agency, 2024. Visit savewindermere.com to join the fight

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🚨 Breaking News 🚨 Save Windermere has once again been involved in exposing United Utilities exploitation of Windermere. Today the BBC reported that in the last 3 years, United Utilities has ILLEGALLY dumped 143,000,000 litres of untreated sewage directly into Windermere from

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"Is it all for the birds if they don't renationalise and take it into public control, or do you think that some of the things in here can make a difference and improve things somewhat, even if they don't go as far as you'd like?" @edballs questions campaigner Feargal Sharkey,

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Paul Powlesland Cunliffe doesn't refer to "illegality". Only once to "illegal" saying it is difficult to say "whether a storm overflow discharge is legal or illegal. I submitted extensive evidence of water company illegality but no reference is made. Feargal Sharkey MattStaniek Windrush WASP

<a href="/paulpowlesland/">Paul Powlesland</a> Cunliffe doesn't refer to "illegality". Only once to "illegal" saying it is difficult to say "whether a storm overflow discharge is legal or illegal. I submitted extensive evidence of water company illegality but no reference is made.
 
<a href="/Feargal_Sharkey/">Feargal Sharkey</a> <a href="/MattStaniek/">MattStaniek</a> <a href="/WindrushWasp/">Windrush WASP</a>
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Meanwhile in other news the water industry rich list. The men and women that have been paid a combined total of £278 million in just 11 years. That by the way is your money. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…

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“Roughly a third of your [water] bill goes towards debt servicing and paying dividends.” Water companies aren't providing the service being paid for, and are instead “shovelling” money to shareholders, says sewage campaigner and Save Windermere founder, MattStaniek #TimesRadio

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Sounds good but experience shows reorganisation of public sector bodies is expensive, takes years and is no guarantee of better outcomes. It risks being a distraction to the short term action desperately needed.

Sounds good but experience shows reorganisation of public sector bodies is expensive, takes years and is no guarantee of better outcomes.

It risks being a distraction to the short term action desperately needed.
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I spent a year at Ofwat back in 2013 working on price controls I’m not remotely surprised it’s being abolished - what I saw astonished me 🧵 theguardian.com/business/2025/…

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TODAY'S LESSON ON GETTING CAUGHT OUT AND AN APOLOGY TO Krishnan Guru-Murthy Govt claimed yesterday that the £100 billion cost to nationalise the water industry is accurate and that the figures did not come from water companies. Really? Let's see shall we. On the 23rd July 2024 Baroness

TODAY'S LESSON ON GETTING CAUGHT OUT AND AN APOLOGY TO <a href="/krishgm/">Krishnan Guru-Murthy</a>

Govt claimed yesterday that the £100 billion cost to nationalise the water industry is accurate and that the figures did not come from water companies.

Really? Let's see shall we. 

On the 23rd July 2024 Baroness
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Fifteen penguins are captive in London Aquarium's basement enclosure without fresh air or daylight. But campaigners are on a mission to #Freethe15 🐧 Children led a protest outside the Sea Life centre this morning.

Fifteen penguins are captive in London Aquarium's basement enclosure without fresh air or daylight.

But campaigners are on a mission to #Freethe15 🐧 

Children led a protest outside the Sea Life centre this morning.
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The problem is Steve Reed said “pollution levels are worse in Scotland” which implies concentrations but have provided ‘incidents’ per 10,000km of pipe and the % of EDMs fitted. This doesn’t mean pollution is worse.

Feargal Sharkey (@feargal_sharkey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well that's odd. 24 hours ago The Westmorland Gazette posted a story about swimmers getting sick while taking part in the Great North Swim on Windermere. Apparently sewage was being dumped into the lake at the time. 1 day later the article has disappeared from their website.

Well that's odd. 24 hours ago The Westmorland Gazette posted a story about swimmers getting sick while taking part in the Great North Swim on Windermere. Apparently sewage was being dumped into the lake at the time.

1 day later the article has disappeared from their website.
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Would that be the newspaper than runs lots of “sponsored” stories about the environmental friendliness of a well known water company?

Feargal Sharkey (@feargal_sharkey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Water chiefs’ pay rises to average of £1.1m despite ban on bonuses and outrage over pollution." So how's that ban on bonuses thing working out then? Yet another shallow policy doomed to fail. theguardian.com/business/2025/…

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And there I was criticising the Secretary of State for Environment for claiming credit for things he had little if anything to do with. Turns out he wasn't the only one.

And there I was criticising the Secretary of State for Environment for claiming credit for things he had little if anything to do with.

Turns out he wasn't the only one.
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Of course what Ofwat is tying to mask here is what we've known all along, and which they denied, sewage should only ever be dumped in "exceptional circumstances" or as they now admit, the legislation that Anglian Water has broken, sewage works must be "designed... constructed,