Charlotte Sharpe, Frome
5th August 2014 | Your Views
Re-nationalise the railways and save our transport infrastructure for future generations to develop and improve.
5th August 2014 | Your Views
Re-nationalise the railways and save our transport infrastructure for future generations to develop and improve.
Andy Horridge, CheadleStart with the rail companies and then all utilities – gas, water, electricity. They may have been sold to British companies by the Witch but now are in the hands of foreigners.
Roddy Glen, EdinburghPlease re-nationalise our railways. I want a ‘joined-up’ system. I don’t want to have to pay for bail-outs of private companies and shareholders any more. Thank you.
Tom Constable, CaithnessWe’re passengers, not customers and we need one good service, not a wasteful bunch of businesses.
Edith Davidson, InnerleithenThe East Coast line was much better until it was yet again given to a private company.
Neil Edwards, WalsallPrice rises will prevent me going to see my daughter or ever going to work. My local train service is rubbish, with trains always late and I can never get a seat.
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