John Dady, Enfield
23rd August 2014 | Your Views
It makes sense on so many counts.
23rd August 2014 | Your Views
It makes sense on so many counts.
Paul Bright, BournemouthBringing Back British Rail will save millions of lives on our roads and help save the NHS. It is a sensible way to fix the UK economy.
Aaron Williams, HastingsIt’s time to have services publicly owned again, starting with the national rail.
Mike Clement, BromyardThe present fragmentation of what truly was a national treasure is a real shambles.
Simon Williams, SuttonPrivatisation has failed. Neoliberalism has failed.
Stephen Davis, SunderlandRailways are massively important and should be run for everyone, not just greedy private companies and shareholders. Nationalise them now.
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