Household Water Bills 2025-09-04

2025-09-04

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Baggy Shanker Lab/Co-op
Derby South
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In Derby, proposed water bills are set to increase by about 50% over the next five years. At the same time, shareholder dividends have increased despite continued pollution of waterways.
What assurances can the Secretary of State give my constituents that our Government will tackle such hypocrisy head on and, crucially, protect our residents from the water bill increases?
My hon. Friend is right to advocate so strongly for his constituents in Derby at a time when they are experiencing the cost of living crisis, as others are. I thank him for his support in blocking the unfair, multimillion-pound bonuses that were previously paid to water bosses. By ensuring that customers’ money is spent on upgrading the water system, rather than allowing it to be diverted to bonuses and dividends, he is helping to ensure that the bill hikes that resulted from Tory failure will never happen again.
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Specific assurances about protecting residents from water bill increases were not provided
Talking About Blocking Bonuses Referring To Tory Failures
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Q2 Partial Answer
Dave Doogan SNP
Angus and Perthshire Glens
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The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs argued on 'Channel 4 News' that pollution levels are worse in Scotland than they are in England.
Will he clarify that pollution levels under publicly owned Scottish Water are substantially better than those under privately owned English water companies? Will he recognise that Scottish bill payers pay lower bills and that Scottish Water’s borrowing is sustainable and consistent with the value and quality of Scotland’s water?
The hon. Gentleman is showing why the problem persists—if the SNP does not recognise the problem, there is no way that it can fix it. I have published the data and I stand by it: pollution under the SNP in Scotland is even worse than it was under the Tories in England. He should be thoroughly ashamed of what he is doing to the beautiful countryside of the country that he represents.
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Clarification on pollution levels and recognition of Scottish Water's sustainability
Attacking Snp Referring To Data
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Q3 Partial Answer
Neil Hudson Con
Epping Forest
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Thames Water is facing financial difficulties, potentially impacting millions of people and the wider UK taxpayer. The Labour Government blocked an amendment that would have limited borrowing by water companies.
Will the Government rethink their approach and adopt sensible measures to put water companies on a more stable and secure financial footing to protect water, the environment and the British taxpayer?
The reason that Thames is in the state that it is in is the weak, so-called “light-touch” regulation that the Conservatives imposed on the water companies when they should have been getting a grip. The point beyond that that the hon. Gentleman makes is a sensible one, however, and our reforms to water regulation and indeed to the regulator are intended to ensure that such problems cannot happen again. In the case of Thames, we are of course keeping a very close eye on what is going on with that company. At the moment, it remains viable, but we are ready for all eventualities, should they occur.
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Adoption of sensible measures for financial stability
Attacking Weak Regulation Referring To Reforms
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