Steven Lock, Ware
21st March 2017 | Your Views
Rail privatisation is for the benefit of shareholders and people like Richard Branson.
21st March 2017 | Your Views
Rail privatisation is for the benefit of shareholders and people like Richard Branson.
James Mc Ewan, ErskineWhen you see how well the East Coast line is performing it is only right that we keep it in public ownership.
Ged Moore, JarrowFranchising doesn’t work. How can operators on different routes provide competition? Thatcher idiocy.
Thomas Saunders, AshingtonThey should never have been privatised in the first place, and when BR comes back into public ownership, start the process of bringing the buses back.
Peter Fletcher, Naestved, DenmarkAs BR for a time in the late 80’s we had the most efficient railway in the world.
Gerald Milward-Oliver, Bradford-on-AvonIt’s blindingly obvious that if you have several dozen private companies running all parts of the rail system, a large chunk of income will be lost.
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