Mark Whittaker, NottinghamshireBring back British Rail.
Sue Brown, NottinghamNationalised companies are what makes Britain great.
Martin Egan, TorbayIf Mr Miliband tore up his advisers’ scripts and enunciated this as a serious aim for next year he could just win to give this notion real traction.
James Baker, LondonMy TOC is Southern and they are the worst in the world. They’re skimming off dividends for their non-UK parent companies’ shareholders coming from public paid subsidies.
Jean-Ann Gascoigne, YorkIsn’t it obvious that privatisation is rubbish? The only rail line that is in profit and running trains on time is the only one that hasn’t been privatised, i.e. East Coast.
Margaret Crisp, EdinburghThey should never have been sold off to greedy private companies who have ripped off the travelling public ever since.
Mike Campbell, SalisburyIt is a nonsense that a so-called First World country does not have a public train network.
David Bell, Ashby-de-la-ZouchRe-nationalise the rail service. It was ours and should be again.
Michael Fleet, Bury St EdmundsNothing could be said apart from privatisation being a catalogue of disasters.
Claire O’Kell, YorkSome 35 years on from Thatcher, it’s time the government owned up that privatised bodies are far costlier than national ones.
David Gray-Clough, HarrogateThey were told it wouldn’t work. No other country has such a fragmented system. Unify the lot, track, signalling, rolling stock and stations.
Frances Jones, PerthshirePrivate companies take profit and run down quality. Nothing has ever been as good as British Rail.
Jackie Ross, WakefieldBring back available, affordable travel for all. Not everyone has a car or can afford one. We all like to get out and about, not just car drivers.
Terence Thomson, LlansawelThey should never have been re-privatised. Failure was why it was nationalised in the first place. Every other country in Europe has a great railway system.
Jay James, BrightonWorst service ever. How they get away with it is a complete joke.
Claudia Tarry, LondonSouthern Rail made my life misery for years and may now prevent me from moving from London back to Brighton to be closer to my family, as I might not be able to get to work.
Nick Bickford, TauntonHaving now had quite a bit of experience of services provided by the private sector, I am clear that key facilities such as railways should be nationalised.
Colin Ride, WakefieldI agree with the idea of a not-for-profit company running BR. DOR has successfully run the East Coast mainline bringing in a return for the taxpayer.
Terry Hudson, DarlingtonEast Coast service proves that the railways can make money under public ownership. All public services and utility companies ought to be re-nationalised.
Brian Martin, MorpethIt is August 29th and the cheapest available ticket for travel between London and Morpeth on Sunday 13th November is £80. That’s utter robbery.
Steve Farrow, SouthamptonEnd the current farce of increasing fares just to line the pockets of the fat cats.
Mike Hughes, LondonRailways now, power and water next.
Rick Herco-Thomas, CardiffPublic transport needs to be public, with all profit used to maintain and improve services.
Karla Harva, BirminghamUK plc.
Michael Fearn, CambornePrivatisation has been a disaster for the public services and the culture that it has encouraged has lead to a cheapening of every aspect of our public life.
Robert Canning, GlasgowEverywhere I travel in Europe by train they’re cheaper and much more efficient.
Ben Williams, West SussexJust delays and people faffing around.
Andrea Franks, MerseysideThe failure and expense of the privatisation of the railways should be a warning to those who are pushing through similar policies for other public services.
Teresa Godbert, HerefordI used to know how to buy a train ticket and now even such a simple thing as that has become impossible.
Helene Hart, CamberleyIt should be a public service not a gravy train.