Conor Mullins, Romford
10th October 2015 | Your Views
Re-nationalisation of the railways would be one step on the way to the reclamation of all public services and goods we so direly need.
10th October 2015 | Your Views
Re-nationalisation of the railways would be one step on the way to the reclamation of all public services and goods we so direly need.
Gavin Dewar, BallochA public railway has the possibility of making a real impact, not only on day-to-day spending, but on longer-term issues like the environment.
Blair Barnette, LondonEven months in advance, return tickets for less than 2 hours’ journey cost more than the plane fare or renting a car, which is what I do. I find this wasteful and not eco-friendly.
Frances Hinton, Newcastle-upon-TyneWe started the railways in the NE of England. Let’s set a better example again in the future, including building trains here.
S Read, YorkWill a mainstream party have common sense enough to adopt this policy? Why are they so scared?
David Dickson, NelsonIs it true that we subsidise German rail fares.
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