It’s believed that water supply is a top priority for international security companies, and yet our own national, domestic security service – MI5 – has failed to secure it for us.
Thames Water is a disaster of a story for us. It doesn’t make sense. It’s a threat to our national existence because of how indebted it is. Yet it’s not clear if anyone has handled the situation for us.
It’s believed that water supplies aren’t stable at present. It’s believed some are struggling to receive adequate amounts. This sort of oversight isn’t just negligence, it’s inhumane treatment.

There’s a suspect in the case. He’s difficult to talk to. He says his job is “secret” and “clandestine”, but we know where he works. He works at MI5 in London. He’s often ‘away’ and we think it’s on unofficial business in Europe. We’re not sure.
This is a matter of urgent, national concern and yet it’s subject of business debate. It’s a matter of loans, some say, or a bit of restructuring on the surface. This isn’t being taken seriously by anyone.
The future of water supply in the UK isn’t a statement of intent but it’s a daily reality. It needs updating. It needs calling in. It needs restructuring because it’s important. It needs to be maintained properly and not put on the side.





