Ann Milroy, London
21st February 2015 | Your Views
The present system is confusing and expensive to run.
21st February 2015 | Your Views
The present system is confusing and expensive to run.
John Rennie, ChepstowRail privatisation has been the best argument for state ownership in the last 30 years.
Alex Lewis, WalesYes, there where issues with BR, but they were trying to improve the service and, after the hugely popular InterCity 125, things were turning round but then randomly sold off.
Andrew O’Connor, StockportBring back British Rail to save jobs.
Aubrey Brazier, DraycottI’m ex BR retired. Stop HS2 in the process. It was planned by people who can only draw straight lines.
Paul Howard, EastbourneI am advocating re-nationalisation of the railways as part of my General Election campaign as an Independent candidate.
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