Lorna Matthews, Greenlaw
6th November 2013 | Your Views
No necessary public facilities should be in private hands.
6th November 2013 | Your Views
No necessary public facilities should be in private hands.
Su Bradley, FolkestoneFares need reducing and additional carriages added during busy periods. Passengers having to pay for the privilege of standing for the entire journey is simply wrong.
Mark Green, BirminghamA country’s transport infrastructure should never be in private hands and run for the profit of share-holders.
Ann Barnes, YorkBritish is best.
John Brunton, LondonWhen New Labour welched on its promise to re-nationalise in 1997, I knew something had gone wrong. It’s time to see the railways benefit people again.
Graham Smith, NottinghamThe only reason things get privatised is so someone else can make a profit for their own pocket.
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