John Kearns, Bolton
8th March 2015 | Your Views
Keep going chaps. Railways first, utilities second.
8th March 2015 | Your Views
Keep going chaps. Railways first, utilities second.
Jake Sque, New Miltona good thing to bring back and it makes sense.
Ryan Martin, PooleReduce cars, link towns and villages, create more jobs. This has to be the only way in consideration of the growing population and numbers of vehicles on the road.
Jeff Rowland, MansfieldWe are still paying subsidies to supposedly privatised railways – and, no doubt, subsidising shareholder dividends. Use it to support a national service and benefit all.
Rita Taylor, PrestonWe should never have got rid of it.
Mel Thomas, Blaenau FfestiniogThey should never have been privatised in the first place. But beware of legislation that would globally prevent this.
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