S Teff, Durham
23rd October 2013 | Your Views
I’d focus on East Coast Trains for starters, show how well public ownership can work, and take it from there.
23rd October 2013 | Your Views
I’d focus on East Coast Trains for starters, show how well public ownership can work, and take it from there.
Mike Peart, SheffieldYes – bring some professionalism back to running the railway.
Iain Fletcher, CoventryNational infrastructure does not conform to typical capitalist theory. Monopolies and exploitation are inevitable.
Arthur Bond, FromeThis government appears to want to privatise anything that moves. Public transport should be in public hands where it serves the people not the profiteers.
Keith Robertson, MaldonIt doesn’t work at the moment, as all we are doing as travellers is lining the pockets of the shareholders – so let’s go back to paying for our own railway. What better idea?
Martin Griffin, EdinburghThe franchises bloat the cost of management of the railways. The shareholders – often foreign national railways – are not investing profits in the UK rail companies.
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