Alistair Redman-Bayasi, Sheffield
12th September 2014 | Your Views
If we get British Rail back, can we have it red please?
12th September 2014 | Your Views
If we get British Rail back, can we have it red please?
Jon Bauckham, BristolIf I
Michael Doherty, GloucesterIt was never going to work.
Jack Simons, ConsettThere is no democracy in Parliament. Our MPs should consider the voices of the people and not that of a Party Whip dictatorship.
Koray Gurur, LondonYear-on-year fare increases and no marked improvement in service. The train companies generate huge revenue for private owners but I see no benefit to privatisation.
Christopher Hyde, DunstablePublic railway, not run by business for dividend profit, ideally means income (except basic expenses) can be returned to system – allowing investment in upgrades.
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