Liberal Democrat spokesperson Cooper argued that energy network operators—the private entities controlling the pylons, cables, and pipes serving domestic customers—function as “total monopolies.” She asserted that the regulator must compel these firms to return what the party characterizes as windfall profits, distinguishing these gains from legitimate returns on infrastructure investment.
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