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June 11, 2026 3:11 pm
|Carolyn Essid
In an article published by Bloomberg on 11 June, 2026, which reported that Keir Starmer’s political crisis is casting further doubt on any rescue deal for Thames Water, Tim Whittaker, Director of the EDHEC Infrastructure & Private Assets Research Institute (EIPA), commented:
“With ongoing leadership turmoil, customers and suppliers alike are left facing unnecessary uncertainty,” said Tim Whittaker, research director at the EDHEC Infrastructure Institute. “What they need is a swift resolution so that investment can be made in essential services.”
📖 Read the full article on Bloomberg.
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