MP Reed shown a yellow card for cosying up to water lobbyists

It appears that Steve Reed OBE, the MP for Streatham (and can’t be arsed with Croydon North), is not as big a football fan as he has tried to make out.

Match of the day: Lois Davis was forced to take a cardboard cut-out of her MP to Selhurst Park last night

Reed, now the environment secretary in Keir Starmer’s Labour government, seemed more than happy to accept £1,786-worth of freebie VIP tickets for a Premier League game at Stamford Bridge in late 2023 when his hosts were Hutchison 3G UK Ltd, the owners of serial polluters Northumbrian Water.

But last night the MP failed to take up the offer from a pensioner living in his constituency of a free seat at FA Cup-winners’ Crystal Palace’s last home league of the season (Reed missed a good one, too: Palace beat Wolves 4-2).

When Reed failed to respond to constituent Lois Davis’s generous offer, she decided to take a cardboard cut-out of her MP instead.

Davis was not alone, however. She was accompanied to the match by public ownership campaigners from We Own It.

Together, they are crying foul over Reed’s all-too-cosy relationship with the water companies.

Posing with the cardboard cut-out of her MP, Davis called out Reed’s hypocrisy for accepting the water company’s matchday hospitality but failing to listen to his actual constituents.

“Steve Reed is my MP,” Davis told Inside Croydon.

“He also happens to be the environment secretary. I need to talk to him about the water sector crisis – but he’s not listening to me.

“I’ve written, petitioned, and protested to make him understand that private water doesn’t work and we need our water back in public hands. But he isn’t shifting.

“I thought the only way to get Steve to see sense on public ownership of water is to do what the private water companies have done: take him to a football match and bend his ear.

“He’ll gladly take hospitality from the water bosses, but seems to be ignoring his actual constituents, and the 82% of us who want water in public ownership. It’s obvious which team he’s playing for and it’s not us!”

Since his cosy get-together in corporate hospitality at Stamford Bridge, and becoming part of the government last summer, the environment secretary has ruled out public ownership of water, and even banned it from being discussed in his so-called “independent” water commission.

Making a stand: Lois Davis and We Own It’s Cat Hobbs (left) had a ticket for the environment secretary Steve Reed at last night’s Selhurst Park game

Meanwhile, Thames Water, one of the biggest culprits of hiking water bills and polluting our rivers, streams and waterways, have been allowed to take a £3billion financial bail-out, yet still pay massive bonuses to their bosses – all at the public’s expense.

Matthew Topham, from We Own It, said: “Government ministers have 23 times as many meetings with corporate lobbyists as they do with consumer groups and charities.

“We know that Steve Reed has been ‘wined and dined’ in the past by a company linked to Northumbrian Water.

“Sometimes it feels like whoever has the most cash gets the most access. We thought we’d try the lobbyists’ tactic and dole out some football hospitality of our own. Although we could only offer a pie and a cup of Bovril, not caviar and champagne!

“The serious point here is that Reed is ignoring his constituents and continues to ignore the 82% of Brits who want water in public ownership.

“We’re giving the environment secretary a yellow card for cosying up to the water bosses. If he continues to ignore the public on this, the crowd might just turn on him.”

Read more: Reed took £1,786 football tickets from water company owners
Read more: Suited and booted: Norbury Alli’s donations and No10 access
Read more: Reed group fined for slow declaration of £800,000 donations
Read more: #TheLabourFiles: MP Reed, Evans and the Croydon connection


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4 Responses to MP Reed shown a yellow card for cosying up to water lobbyists

  1. I think the crowd has already turned on Reed, and the rest of Keir Starmer’s Labour. Just like Palace, red and blue are all the same team. But unlike Palace, those reds and blues are rapidly losing support.

    If you want savings on your water bills and someone to save our public servces then you need to look elsewhere. If you want something saved, you need a good goalkeeper – that’s the one in green.

  2. It’s now evident that Steve Reed and the Labour cult used Feargal Sharkey to help them pose as saviours of our streams, rivers, beaches and water industries in the run up to the election last July.

    Sadly we’ve all been let down by Starmer’s many cynical climbdowns, the most recent of which was Labour’s refusal to protect chalk streams. There are only 200 of these in the world, 170 of which are in England and one of which is in Croydon: the Wandle.

    Last week a cross-party attempt to put in specific protections for them in the government’s planning bill was rejected by Starmer’s neoliberalists, who want to give developers a licence to kill nature.

    You can’t trust Labour

  3. Clive Robert Andrews says:

    We elected the Labour Party to protect & promote the hopes of the Ordinary Public, e.g. OUR NHS, which has been badly damaged by the last lot of money minded idiots. It now emerges that we have another lot of money minded idiots. Where is Democracy? If the Governing Party fails the People of this country, the people will kick them out as soon as possible! So, what’s the Labour Party’s plan? Make as much money as you can, even though that will destroy people’s faith in you? COME ON, START ACTING LIKE A DEMOCASTIC PARLIAMENT AND DO WHAT WE ELECTED YOU TO DO!!!

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