OldBoy Posted Sunday at 17:05 Report Posted Sunday at 17:05 Not sure if this is the right section to post this in, but guess it gets the most views on here. I don't do faceache etc but if others do, this should be spread as much as possible. Recently watched the docudrama 'A Dirty Buisness' on C4, also remember Feargal Sharkey saying this for years about sewage etc being illegally discharged into rivers, lakes and the sea. Didn't take much notice until now, the situation is actually criminal, imo, and needs to be acted upon, not sure the EA come out in a very good light at all tbh. Another site that opens your eyes is the SAS, not the army one, but Surfers against Sewage, they now do a map showing discharge history in almost live updates... Certainly opened my eyes to what is actually going on!!!! No I am not a 'tree hugger' but blooming hell... this is bad commonly 1 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted Sunday at 18:15 Report Posted Sunday at 18:15 1 hour ago, OldBoy said: Not sure if this is the right section to post this in, but guess it gets the most views on here. I don't do faceache etc but if others do, this should be spread as much as possible. Recently watched the docudrama 'A Dirty Buisness' on C4, also remember Feargal Sharkey saying this for years about sewage etc being illegally discharged into rivers, lakes and the sea. Didn't take much notice until now, the situation is actually criminal, imo, and needs to be acted upon, not sure the EA come out in a very good light at all tbh. Another site that opens your eyes is the SAS, not the army one, but Surfers against Sewage, they now do a map showing discharge history in almost live updates... Certainly opened my eyes to what is actually going on!!!! No I am not a 'tree hugger' but blooming hell... this is bad It's fishing, and I am sure carp waters are affected by sewage. Some will have stream or river fed inlets, with possibly sewage treatment above them. In fact, just as I was writing this I thought of 7 venues and lakes in my local area that are nearby to sewage outlets on my local river. Our MP's continually voting against stopping sewage firms allowing outflow into our waterways is disgusting, as is the continued private ownership. Feargal Sharkey has explained on television how easily water companies could be nationalised again, without the water companies being 'compensated', their billion Pound demands. commonly 1 Quote
framey Posted Sunday at 20:41 Report Posted Sunday at 20:41 Makes me think seriously about not buying a rod license the cover up by the environment agency was disgusting commonly 1 Quote
commonly Posted yesterday at 19:41 Report Posted yesterday at 19:41 Yeah, if we all refused to renew our licenses on that basis, they'd have to act. Same for the road tax & the pot holes. & no doubt many other everyday essentials that we are constantly being ripped off for! There's no real party, or means, to get people power behind any such action, which in this day and age, is a real shame. Quote
elmoputney Posted yesterday at 20:08 Report Posted yesterday at 20:08 20 minutes ago, commonly said: Yeah, if we all refused to renew our licenses on that basis, they'd have to act. Same for the road tax & the pot holes. & no doubt many other everyday essentials that we are constantly being ripped off for! There's no real party, or means, to get people power behind any such action, which in this day and age, is a real shame. There is only one political party that want to renationalise our water. To me it's simple people either want waste dumped in their rivers and to have our assets owned by billionaires or they don't. I think if we all stopped paying our rod licence the present government and most other parties would just ban fishing as a consequence sadly. yonny and commonly 1 1 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted yesterday at 20:49 Report Posted yesterday at 20:49 36 minutes ago, elmoputney said: There is only one political party that want to renationalise our water. To me it's simple people either want waste dumped in their rivers and to have our assets owned by billionaires or they don't. I think if we all stopped paying our rod licence the present government and most other parties would just ban fishing as a consequence sadly. And the Green Party are otherwise extremely dangerous. Their 'progressive' policies are followed by people who have little or no common sense. Take into that what you will! There is no political party that actually has the common sense to run this nation; political parties are run to suit one group of people, and it is not the actual population. commonly 1 Quote
framey Posted yesterday at 21:03 Report Posted yesterday at 21:03 52 minutes ago, elmoputney said: I think if we all stopped paying our rod licence the present government and most other parties would just ban fishing as a consequence sadly. It doesn’t need re nationalising it just needs someone to treat it for what it is and not a commodity. The greens will try to ban it anyway as one of their members will just scream “blood sport” they already say they are against blood sports. Quote
elmoputney Posted yesterday at 21:23 Report Posted yesterday at 21:23 19 minutes ago, framey said: It doesn’t need re nationalising it just needs someone to treat it for what it is and not a commodity. The greens will try to ban it anyway as one of their members will just scream “blood sport” they already say they are against blood sports. It does need renationalising. We should own our own utilities. commonly 1 Quote
elmoputney Posted yesterday at 21:28 Report Posted yesterday at 21:28 35 minutes ago, salokcinnodrog said: And the Green Party are otherwise extremely dangerous. Their 'progressive' policies are followed by people who have little or no common sense. Take into that what you will! There is no political party that actually has the common sense to run this nation; political parties are run to suit one group of people, and it is not the actual population. They are the only ones who offer the solution you wanted ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ On 15/03/2026 at 18:15, salokcinnodrog said: Our MP's continually voting against stopping sewage firms allowing outflow into our waterways is disgusting, as is the continued private ownership. Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted yesterday at 22:39 Report Posted yesterday at 22:39 59 minutes ago, elmoputney said: They are the only ones who offer the solution you wanted ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ That may be true, but that does NOT excuse their other idiocies. David Paulden, sorry, Zack Polanski as he changed his name to, is dangerous. Remove the UK from NATO? NATO and the UN are at least holding the American Idiot back a little bit. Subsidise net zero energy even more? When as yet both solar and wind power are not technically viable. Convert farmland for food into solar farms? Fine, OK, then add in the pylons across the country to the towns. Wind farms in the North Sea? Brilliant, you still have to cable the electricity to the land, and more pylons across the country. Populism does not make for common sense. Quote
framey Posted yesterday at 23:09 Report Posted yesterday at 23:09 1 hour ago, elmoputney said: It does need renationalising. We should own our own utilities. We can’t afford to buy it back.. unless it’s a compulsory take back but that aint gonna happen either as too many rich people have their fingers in the trough. commonly 1 Quote
elmoputney Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 6 hours ago, salokcinnodrog said: That may be true, but that does NOT excuse their other idiocies. David Paulden, sorry, Zack Polanski as he changed his name to, is dangerous. Remove the UK from NATO? NATO and the UN are at least holding the American Idiot back a little bit. Subsidise net zero energy even more? When as yet both solar and wind power are not technically viable. Convert farmland for food into solar farms? Fine, OK, then add in the pylons across the country to the towns. Wind farms in the North Sea? Brilliant, you still have to cable the electricity to the land, and more pylons across the country. Populism does not make for common sense. I have shown you the only party that wants to fix this issue. It's up to you whether you want to keep having sewage dumped in rivers now. I'm not getting into another debate about politics. 5 hours ago, framey said: We can’t afford to buy it back.. unless it’s a compulsory take back but that aint gonna happen either as too many rich people have their fingers in the trough. We also can't afford not too. commonly 1 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 10 hours ago, framey said: We can’t afford to buy it back.. unless it’s a compulsory take back but that aint gonna happen either as too many rich people have their fingers in the trough. 4 hours ago, elmoputney said: I have shown you the only party that wants to fix this issue. It's up to you whether you want to keep having sewage dumped in rivers now. I'm not getting into another debate about politics. We also can't afford not too. This is hopefully the Feargal Sharkey explanation of how it doesn't cost a penny: Quote
Roughtor Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago If you love the countryside, enjoy it now ,now the reason I say this is because the area I live in has thousands of homes being planned or built ,I think it's 50,000 in the next few years .. The Infrastructure is not in place ,including hospitals ,and virtually zero dentists are available .. From my cottage ,I counted 60 plus huge windturbines, and factor in the farmland disappearing under solar panals ...the green party supports this and net zero ,including 15 minute city's, anyone supporting the greens ,do your research they ....are...extremely dangerous.... You can check on the SAS website where the sewage discharges are coming from and where it happens ,for example the local sewage works cannot cope with all these new homes,with people searching for a alternative lifestyle, which ruins it for established locals ..anyway ,in this case the River Allan which flows into the catchment area of the River Camel ,its so polluted its unreal ,if you was on holiday you'd not know ,being local I'd not be letting my dog swim in any local stream ,nor would I swim in the sea ,especially at Polzeath or Bude beaches...the media won't tell you that... A lake I love, we've had to stop the stream feeding it,as it was ruining the water quality...now the phosphate ban has been lifted ,it'll be a free-for-all... This country is completely mismanaged and over populated,we all know why that is ... Quote
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