James Fussell, M
5th April 2014 | Your Views
I live in Sweden but I’m British, Bristolian born and bred, and I’m 100% in favour of re-nationalisation of the rail system – without compensation.
5th April 2014 | Your Views
I live in Sweden but I’m British, Bristolian born and bred, and I’m 100% in favour of re-nationalisation of the rail system – without compensation.
Chris Knowles, DealWe’ve seen privatisation exploit its passengers, now let’s see nationalisation serve its passengers.
Richard Bullard, SalisburyBritish Railways was, at the point of its passing, the most efficient in Europe if not the World. It is now one of the most expensive for taxpayers and passengers alike.
Gemma Holmes, ThameTrains are dangerously overcrowded due to carriage formations being woefully short at peak times. Everyone is back in the office as normal post Covid. Arriva must go!
Peter Taft, NottinghamOne system. Then we’d know where we stand – where / what / who will deal with things, not running around like headless chickens.
Pippa Doran, Tunbridge WellsThe railways are in chaos as privatisation does not work.
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Today we celebrate Greater Anglia coming back into public ownership 🥳 We'll be keeping our Privatisation Departures Board updated as the next dates are announced:
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