Simon McDonagh, Lewes
2nd January 2015 | Your Views
Other EU countries have it so much better, so why can’t we?
2nd January 2015 | Your Views
Other EU countries have it so much better, so why can’t we?
Dean Reeves, WisbechWe need a green transport policy which meets the needs of people and business first. Railways cannot be run as a competition. They will only succeed as a strategic resource.
Mike Conley, KidlingtonPrivatisation of public utilities has been a colossal failure and has served only to enrich the already wealthy. Nationalise public utilities now.
Peter Latham, Hoyland, BarnsleyExcellent – a publicly owned railway is essential if new towns to accommodate housing need are to be properly planned with new lines where necessary.
Derek Auty, Normanton.All our major commodities – gas, electricity, water and transport, should never leave the government’s hands. This just leads to the public’s loss of ownership.
John Ward, LondonPrivatisation hasn’t worked – it’s obvious in so many ways every time you want to travel anywhere in the UK.
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