Catherine Leach, Birmingham
5th May 2014 | Your Views
Decent transport and good service for everyone, not profit for the few is essential for a decent society.
5th May 2014 | Your Views
Decent transport and good service for everyone, not profit for the few is essential for a decent society.
John Whitworth, Newcastle-upon-TyneShareholders are an expensive tier of cost. It’s time to get rid of them. Look at how much the East Coast mainline has made under public ownership.
Kyle M, AberdeenThe East Coast mainline focused on the passengers, and returning both profit and other benefits to society. It’s a prime example of how nationalised railways do work.
Rolandt Tweehuysen, Kimswerd, NetherlandsThe British privatisation disaster has been copied in various European countries, also in the Netherlands.
Rhys Brooks, NewportI am tired of a service that is late, dirty and where I pay almost £100 a month to stand in the aisles.
John Margetts, ReadingYou cannot run a national network by splitting off the different parts. This privatisation was all a lie anyway, aimed at just making vast sums for the few.
Join the conversation using:
#bringbackbritishrail
#bbbr
#bringbackBR
#BringBackOurRailways
#railfail
#farefail
#publicrail
#railripoff
#RailRevolution
#failrail
Bring Back British Rail is coordinated from Glasgow by Ellie Harrison, with the help of a small network of volunteers around the UK.
The campaign operates as a ‘non-charitable campaigning body’ and so is free to carry out political activity and act as a pressure group.
It aims to be a completely autonomous and transparent passenger-led organisation, which has no direct affiliation with any political parties.
Accounts | Privacy Policy | Press & Media Enquiries: info@bringbackbritishrail.org
Bring Back British Rail logo / identity designed by Fraser Muggeridge. Website by Neil Scott.
Problem displaying Facebook posts. Backup cache in use.
Type: OAuthException