Sonia Santana, Bishop’s Stortford
21st October 2014 | Your Views
I support the idea of re-nationalising the railway system.
21st October 2014 | Your Views
I support the idea of re-nationalising the railway system.
Mick Lyons, RydePlease include ferry to Isle of Wight in the new British Rail as this was previously run by them and is currently an expensive disgrace.
Johnny Jangles, StainesSort it out.
Marc Collinson, BangorGreat campaign. Now a serious outline of proposals are required from a think tank.
Paul Hathaway, StaffordIt’s time the railways are nationalised again. The private companies have reaped millions in profit and failed on all levels. Unacceptable.
M T, LondonYes, bringing back British Rail would be a good idea.
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Great to see Liverpool City Region Combined Authority agree plans to take Merseyrail back into public ownership when the Serco/Transport UK contract ends in 2028 👏🚆 But there's still a big loophole in the #RailwaysBill meaning a future Mayor could easily re-privatise it 🤦♂️
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🚨 Privatisation loopholes discovered in the Railways Bill 🚨 Last month, we thought we had a big win when the government amended the Bill to ensure that Great British Railways is fully publicly owned. But no one checked the small print… Read more from Emily Sullivan, co-founder of the Association of British Commuters in RAIL Magazine 👇 @top fans ... See MoreSee Less
Drafting issues in the Railways Bill put public ownership at risk
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Emily Sullivan explains why the new ‘wholly owned’ requirement for Great British Railways will not deliver the public ownership Parliament expects.1 CommentsComment on Facebook
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📢 The 3rd Reading of the #RailwaysBill will now take place this 𝗪𝗲𝗱𝘀 𝟭𝟬 𝗝𝘂𝗻𝗲 🚆 Don't miss your chance to email your MP and ask them to back crucial amendments to ensure that our new publicly-owned Great British Railways always puts passengers' rights before private profit 👇 @top fans ... See MoreSee Less
Railways Bill: Demand your MP protect passengers' rights and our environment
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📢 Last chance to take action! The #RailwaysBill which will establish Great British Railways get its 3rd Reading in the Commons this 𝗪𝗲𝗱𝘀 𝟯 𝗝𝘂𝗻𝗲 🚆 Please email your MP to ask them to back our amendments ensuring passengers' rights are always put before private profit 👇 @top fans ... See MoreSee Less
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Good Riddance Govia! 🚆 We’re celebrating Thameslink, Southern Railway & Great Northern finally back in public ownership today 👏 This marks the end of a decade long fight begun by our friends the Association of British Commuters during the #SouthernFail crisis in 2016. Read more here: bringbackbritishrail.org/news @top fans ... See MoreSee Less
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