Emma Brown, London
9th May 2016 | Your Views
It shouldn’t cost £50 for a student to go home and visit his family.
9th May 2016 | Your Views
It shouldn’t cost £50 for a student to go home and visit his family.
David Smallwood, YorkWe, the taxpayers, pay far more in subsidies to the railways than ever under BR, even allowing for indexing. Subsidies used to fatten the wallets of TOC shareholders is crazy.
Cameron Fleming, ManchesterFreedom of movement is useless with overpriced transport.
Lucy Caithness, LondonThe lack of communication between private network operators has left train journeys devoid of the human touch that it once had as British Rail.
Neil Hunter, BrighousePrivatisation only works for shareholders and finances foreign railways.
Martin Summers, HighworthKey words being people not profit. You only have to look a the New Zealand model as an example. We travelled on re-nationalised lines with tracks dating from the 1950s.
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