Janet Groundsell, Isle of Wight
9th March 2015 | Your Views
Transport is vital and would be preferable in the public interest rather than big business.
9th March 2015 | Your Views
Transport is vital and would be preferable in the public interest rather than big business.
Paul Greening, DorchesterRe-nationalise the railways. They are a public service and can be run more efficiently in the public interest than for private profit.
Phil Robinson, Bury St EdmundsI fully support re-nationalisation of the railways.
Nirja Sykesud, WatfordYeah.
Andrew Shore, NottinghamWe need a re-nationalised railway network that offers a consistent, reliable service, value for money for the tax-payer, and a simple, sensible and fair pricing structure.
Dale Easson, NottinghamI am completely for this. As someone who uses a number of UK rail operators in a single day to get to university, this really affects me.
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