Firstly, apologies for the delay in posting these – an overrunning Parish Council meeting took precedence, I’m afraid…
- Cunliffe report: “Wild West” of water companies must come to an end
- ACOBA: Lib Dems say ministerial payouts for disgraced ministers should be scrapped altogether
- Ofwat scrap: Persistent sewage dumpers must be held criminally responsible
- The Welsh Liberal Democrats respond to concerns over SFS at the Royal Welsh Show
- The Welsh Liberal Democrats respond to the Family Farm Tax at the Royal Welsh Show
- SNP must stop pretending Scotland is immune from sewage scandal
Cunliffe report: “Wild West” of water companies must come to an end
Responding to Sir Jon Cunliffe’s report into the water industry including the call to scrap Ofwat, Liberal Democrat Environment Spokesperson Tim Farron said:
This is a big win for the Liberal Democrats who have led the campaign against the sewage scandal for years. Since 2022 we have called for Ofwat to be replaced with a tougher regulator, now finally the government appears to have listened.
There’s no doubt these major reforms would not be happening if it wasn’t for our record general election win and the millions who voted for us last year.
We will now be studying this report in detail and holding the government’s feet to the fire to ensure these promises are delivered on. The wild west of water companies paying out huge bonuses while ruining rivers with filthy sewage must finally be brought to an end.
ACOBA: Lib Dems say ministerial payouts for disgraced ministers should be scrapped altogether
Responding to reports that the Government is abolishing ACOBA, a Liberal Democrat Spokesperson said:
This is the right step after years of Conservative sleaze which did so much damage to standards in public life. Its lack of powers to enforce the rules it oversaw meant ACOBA was about as useful as a chocolate teapot.
The Prime Minister must now go further – ban Ministerial severance payouts altogether for disgraced former ministers, as well as stripping Liz Truss of her access to the ex-PM allowance fund of up to £125,000 per annum.
It shouldn’t have taken a year to set up the Ethics and Integrity Commission – and there will be no excuse if the Government attempts to kick these vital issues into the long grass.