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‘Complicated and expensive’: Burnham is right about the risks of nationalisation | Nils Pratley
The article discusses Welsh Water, a former Thatcher-era privatization that became a not-for-profit public entity in 2001. It highlights that while Welsh Water has no shareholders and reinvests surpluses into services, its performance on bills and spills remains average despite high customer trust.
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