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Water regulator Ofwat is to be abolished - but Labour should go further.
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On Monday the results of an independent review of the water industry were published. The results were damning for the regulator, Ofwat, which will be abolished in response to the report.
Megan Kenyon attended the announcement for the New Statesman and joins Anoosh Chakelian and George Eaton on the podcast.
They argue that while provision of water in the UK clearly needs drastic reform, the government needs a more radical plan to address the core issues - including the "radicalising" problem of sewage in Britain's lakes and waterways.
They also discuss the proposed appointment of Tim Allan as Keir Starmer's permanent secretary for communications. Does the PM really need another member of the New Labour team on his staff?
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Water regulator Ofwat is to be abolished - but Labour should go further.
***
On Monday the results of an independent review of the water industry were published. The results were damning for the regulator, Ofwat, which will be abolished in response to the report.
Megan Kenyon attended the announcement for the New Statesman and joins Anoosh Chakelian and George Eaton on the podcast.
They argue that while provision of water in the UK clearly needs drastic reform, the government needs a more radical plan to address the core issues - including the "radicalising" problem of sewage in Britain's lakes and waterways.
They also discuss the proposed appointment of Tim Allan as Keir Starmer's permanent secretary for communications. Does the PM really need another member of the New Labour team on his staff?
LISTEN NEXT:
What does "Blue Labour" really mean? - Morgan Jones interview
LISTEN AD-FREE:
đąDownload the New Statesman app
MORE FROM THE NEW STATESMAN:
â Ask a question â we answer them every Friday
â° Get our daily politics newsletter every morning
âď¸ Enjoy the best of our writing via email every Saturday
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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