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On Saturday 31st May, over 450 inspiring activists came together at the Ministry of Sound, London, to build the 'national renewal' that the Labour Party promised last year. CHANGE: HOW? A Decade of Radical Renewal was powered by Compass but made brilliant by you.
"The Cunliffe Report is a joke. It protects water profiteers, screws over billpayers, and will do little to reduce pollution in our rivers and coastlines. The only solution is for water to be taken into public ownership" My new column for @theipaper inews.co.uk/opinion/the-cu…
Privatisation has turned our essential resource into a cash-cow for profiteers. The Government’s long-awaited reform won’t fix it. If you think everyone should have access to clean, accessible, public water, add your name: actionnetwork.org/forms/water-be…
"They should be SACKED!" John McTernan (@johnmcternan) sounds OFF on the disrespect shown to the four Labour MPs who had the whip withdrawn last week. Available NOW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!
1/8 Environment Minister Steve Reed is telling you that he won’t nationalise the water industry, because it would cost £100bn. 👀but where does that figure come from? 👀 Reed claims that it comes from within his own department. 🚨However, it looks suspiciously like it might…
🧭🌹In under a week, almost 10,000 people have backed our action with @PeoplesMomentum and @OpenLabour to restore the whip to @RachaelMaskell, @CHinchliffMP, @NeilForPoole and @BrianLeishmanMP. Sign the petition to demand their reinstatement: actionnetwork.org/petitions/rein…

💯All service, all improvements, all leak fixes - paid by our water bills. For 35+ years investors raided the piggybank. And after promising to challenge their greed, Steve Reed perpetuated their lies. Time for public ownership: actionnetwork.org/forms/water-be…
"£104bn of water industry investment will come from bill payers, environment secretary concedes." And there we finally have it, there is no "£104 billion of private sector investment". Question is how long has the SoS known this and why has he kept repeating that myth? Well…
Don’t take us for fools, @Keir_Starmer. These reforms are just putting lipstick on a pig. Let water companies profit at our expense and you risk losing public trust and the confidence of your own MPs. standard.co.uk/comment/water-… Comment from @gilesbristow in @standardnews today…
'With 402 Labour MPs, we need unity, not uniformity. Collective responsibility must be mutual—not just top-down.' Compass member @james_w_barber argues for a bold Labour Party - in its offer to the country, and its approach to internal debate. READ: bylinetimes.com/2025/07/21/kei…

The ongoing scandal of companies releasing sewage into rivers continues to put the public at risk. The FBU are calling on the government to bring water into public ownership, and to stop putting big business before public safety. @UnionSteveW on Politics Live today.
💰BREAKING: Down from £100bn, the cost of nationalisation is now... £1bn. By the way, the ownership model that "doesn't work" in Paris just made the Seine swimmable again after 100 years. We encourage Steve Reed to take a dip in the Thames.


The only report into the water industry you need to read, The People’s Commission, available now. 👇
#Cunliffe 5. The Cunliffe report says " the ownership model itself does not appear to be the most important driver of company outcomes." The People's Commission report shows the exact opposite. Where there is public ownership water is used more efficiently, the provision of water…
As our #UBS Hub has argued, we can't have a water system run for the common good without the accountability of common ownership. @CompassOffice are completely correct 👇
Our statement in @theipaper on the final Cunliffe report, and why it won't be even remotely sufficient to clean up our waters. It's time for public ownership.
Our statement in @theipaper on the final Cunliffe report, and why it won't be even remotely sufficient to clean up our waters. It's time for public ownership.
