What does Andy Burnham mean by more ‘public control’ of water and energy ? He is too vague
The Manchester mayor is tapping into deep public frustration over the water industry but at some stage he needs to say what he means There ought to be a rule to oblige politicians advocating “stronger public control” of an essential service or sector to say what, precisely, they mean. Public (…)
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