Francis Terry, Wellingborough
17th August 2013 | Your Views
Thank goodness someone took this initiative.
17th August 2013 | Your Views
Thank goodness someone took this initiative.
Gail McGee, Bishop AucklandBring Back British Rail says it all.
Andrea Franks, MerseysideThe failure and expense of the privatisation of the railways should be a warning to those who are pushing through similar policies for other public services.
Kelvin Cantlon, ChorleywoodTory dogma over common sense. They sold the railway to friends and now they are renting it back to us at extortionate rates. That privatisation is choice is such a con.
Paul Holdsworth, SheffieldGood luck.
Timothy Nicholas Brown, BanburyConsidering we have just about the highest train fares in Europe, re-nationalisation would seem to be a wise decision.
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Open Access Crisis: Great British Railways and East Coast Main Line under threat
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Train firms must stop criminalising 'innocent errors', report finds
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We're celebrating South Western Railway being brought back into public ownership today ๐ But the real fight begins with the Railways Bill later this year ๐โ The Labour Party's plan to maintain โAn ongoing role for the private sectorโ risks undermining #GreatBritishRailways ๐ We Own It @top fans ... See MoreSee Less
Celebrating the first rail franchise to be re-nationalised - Bring Back British Rail
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Today we welcome the first franchise - South Western Railway - to be brought back into public ownership under the Passenger Railway Services (Public19 CommentsComment on Facebook