Pat Budd, Harlow
9th July 2014 | Your Views
Privatisation has made travelling by rail expensive, uncomfortable and difficult.
9th July 2014 | Your Views
Privatisation has made travelling by rail expensive, uncomfortable and difficult.
Colette Merkelt, FlitwickKeep services for the people public.
Andy Boyd, EdinburghTake a utility out of profiteers’ hands for the benefit of the people.
Paul Standring, BoltonJohn Major’s sell-off marked the end of any chance for a fully-integrated transport plan. The public pays more now, privatised, than when rail was in public hands.
Richard Le Corney, NottinghamPublic ownership for public transport.
Vincent Barker, NorthamptonEven with a 16-25 railcard I can barely afford to travel by train to work. There’s barely any point in my travelling to work with the amount I spend on train fares.
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