Neil Cameron-Rollo, Clare
19th July 2014 | Your Views
The current set-up is a farce, over-priced, difficult to use and set up only for the benefit of the shareholders.
19th July 2014 | Your Views
The current set-up is a farce, over-priced, difficult to use and set up only for the benefit of the shareholders.
Francis Heyes, NewarkDavid Cameron was at Bedford station before he was P.M. I asked him if he would re-nationalise the railways and he categorically said no and signed my book the same.
Pamela McFarlane, IpswichThe prices are too ridiculous. I’m spending a quarter of my monthly wage on trains.
Nicola Shepherd, AltonRe-nationalise and invest in a national rail service.
Jane Lennie, ShepshedI never understood why taxpayers pay private rail operators to take passengers’ money, with no gain to the taxpayer.
Debbie Richens, LondonI’m fed up with profits going before passenger service and think the railways should be renationalised.
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