David Petty, Saffron Walden
13th October 2013 | Your Views
It’s an open and shut case. Bring it on.
13th October 2013 | Your Views
It’s an open and shut case. Bring it on.
Simon Kempthorne, HastingsPrivatisation has done the opposite of what was intended – to save public expenditure. How many times have franchises been bailed out at taxpayers’ expense?
Leigh Anne Homer, NottinghamPlace the focus back on service, on trains with enough carriages, that run regularly and on time instead of how profitable it is and could be.
Donna Johnson, BournemouthOur grandparents laid the foundations for the railway so it belongs to the people and we want it back.
Adrian Walker, LancasterCommon sense.
David Ellershaw, High BenthamI’m sick of the cost of train tickets.
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