Ian Hutchings, Newark
21st July 2013 | Your Views
The railways should be one organisation, not many small companies. Why should we put public money into private hands?
21st July 2013 | Your Views
The railways should be one organisation, not many small companies. Why should we put public money into private hands?
Joan StewartPrivatisation does not serve citizens or passengers. The East Coast service is making a profit, which goes into public coffers.
Tun Loakthar, LondonThanks for organising. I always wanted to find people who also want nationalisation of British Rail.
Matthew Stone, HayesTrains cost too much and when it is cheaper to fly within the UK it really is ridiculous.
Rick Hardy, DorchesterWe really must get the entire network back under one publicly-owned organisation and remove the complicated and wasteful competition.
Cathy Green, HastingsNationalise, expand, reduce cost at point of use. Give our rail service back to the people.
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