Ian Jenkins
25th January 2009 | Your Views
The franchise system allows excess profits to be made at the expense of the taxpayer and the traveller.
25th January 2009 | Your Views
The franchise system allows excess profits to be made at the expense of the taxpayer and the traveller.
Andy Beech, CaerphillyLet’s get back to the days when it worked.
Gillian Morgan, DoncasterRail transport and its infrastructure should be nationally-owned and run in a cost-effective way, not making profit for shareholders.
Joanne Royston, LondonI’m being priced out by season ticket fares, and am on a three year pay freeze.
Denis Rice, NottinghamWe need less fragmentation of services. East Coast line shows again what public ownership achieves for the benefit of all.
Sarah Cox, LondonThe railway industry should be nationalised for the sake of passenger safety, fair pay and working conditions for all rail workers and fair fares.
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