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Originally Posted by Russ
So there wasn't a debate in 2012 about whether or not the companies servicing the water storage in Wales should make a charge for the transport of it over the boarder?
Them's some vivid dreams I've been having 
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That would depend entirely on what you mean by "debate". If you mean, some people spoke up and said that should happen, and other people spoke up and said it shouldn't, then yes, there was a "debate".
However, there is still a "debate" over whether the moon landings were faked. Just because someone says something, doesn't mean that it should be taken seriously. In the case of water, there is no legal framework that would allow for a charge to be made, purely and simply because it had crossed a border from Wales to England. The nature of any charge would be one company, based in England, paying a commercial charge for purchase of a product or service of another, based in Wales, but the fact that they were either side of a border would be entirely incidental.