True, but I remember in the late 60s and early 70s when Manchester was the world capital of holes in the road. 100 year old sewers had never been maintained. They now were assailed by HGVs as opposed to horse and cart.Yes
Privatisation, the death knell, where profits are above everything.
Things were so bad, a new technology was needed to rectify the situation. As I said earlier people have votes and politicians would not risk them by upping bills to pay for investment. The local consortia of councils had no power to raise finance, so pay big bills or privatise was the choice. (No money available at the Treasury).The equity model was wrong, though. I think the EU has spotted this and limited divis by regulation. (Unresearched factoid from memory.) Ah, it’s Brexit‘s fault again.
Headline: Brexit dumps raw sewage into rivers.