Errr! Joe..the Telegraph printed the titled story above, not me! However, if you research all the facts onwards at what has happened since the privatisation of UK water companies in 1989, then i am sure you might have a different view.
In my opinion, as with water meters being installed, the UK public are being duped into believing that they will 'save money'!. May be the 'temporary'case at the moment, but when 'all' the meters are installed, then up will go the prices per unit, like petrol. gas, electricity and so on!
The issue of 'Saving Water' is not the priority of the public agreeing with water meters...'Saving Money' is! This is what the government and water companies want the public to believe! Water Trading in the UK and the World is becoming a huge business. If any water is saved in the process, due to the public using less, then any excess will be sold on to someone else in the near future, even foreign countries like the Middle East, China and many others. Fresh Water Trading is a big big worldwide business and growing and is worth a fortune like oil!