John Roe, York
8th July 2014 | Your Views
An excellent and necessary campaign. The government should be responsible for the railways.
8th July 2014 | Your Views
An excellent and necessary campaign. The government should be responsible for the railways.
Dave Miles, NottinghamRail, and other essential services, need to be run for public benefit not for private profit.
Nigel Wootton, HitchinBritish Rail was a far better, better value and safer service than the current regime.
Jennifer Buckley, PeterboroughRe-unite British Rail.
John Hindhaugh, GatesheadIt is so financially obvious (which is very important to this government) that further comment really is not needed. Wake up Labour Party. We all hacked off on this one.
Hazel Hawes, LondonRe-nationalisation but make sure that those in charge are qualified to be there and honest. I wish I had known about the protest earlier as I would definitely have been there.
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