North Devon MP votes against law to criminalise water companies for sewage spills
Liberal Democrat amendment in Parliament would have seen water companies in court for worst sewage offences...
Liberal Democrat amendment in Parliament would have seen water companies in court for worst sewage offences...
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The Conservative MP for Brecon, Radnorshire and Cwm Tae Fay Jones has voted against a new law which would have punished serial river polluters.
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On Wednesday, Conservative MPs including Duncan Baker voted against a new law which would have seen water companies in court for sewage spills.
On Wednesday, Conservative MPs including Alan Mak voted against a new law which would have seen water companies in court for sewage spills.