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So they recoup the fine from customers and carry on as before?
Fuck, just nationalise it already.
They can't increase prices to pay off the fine.
They'll nationalise it and make the government pay the fine to itself.
They're not allowed to raise prices, so they'll just get in more debt and we'll have to bail them out again, giving a bunch more UK taxpayer money to US hedge funds.
They aren't allowed to raise their prices.