David Oney, Rhyl
29th September 2016 | Your Views
It’s a no-brainer – as the Americans say. Why should companies who are subsidised by us make huge profits from us?
29th September 2016 | Your Views
It’s a no-brainer – as the Americans say. Why should companies who are subsidised by us make huge profits from us?
Christopher Dixon, BidefordDo it – and stop HS2.
Jenny Pashley, HarrogateIt is clear that the de-nationalised industry has seen no improvements to services. Travelling often in Europe, it is evident that states can run excellent rail services.
Paul Ratcliffe, SheffieldSince privatisation the railways have gone from bad to worse. They are now run as a profit-maker for investors rather than as a public service.
David Harbud, BexleyPublic services are best run by the state, rather than as a way of squeezing profit out of the hardworking public.
Paul Reddy, WirralRe-nationalisation of railways is easier than other privatised industries because at expiration existing franchises can be transferred to Directly Operated Railways.
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