Existing East Coast rail organisation is a useful transition model for return to public ownership.

Rodney Sobey, Berwick-upon-Tweed

Bring back BR.

George Osborne, Wells

An integrated, modernised railway system should be for the benefit of all the nation, not just shareholders and rich executives.

Keith Lewis, Cardiff

Privatisation was supposed to deliver competition, leading to better service and prices. The only route getting close to this is East Coast that is in pubic ownership.

Irene Asquith, Wakefield

Prices are taking up all commuters wages. It is disgusting. Bring back nationalised rail.

Pauline Barnes, Essex

The transport monopolies cannot lose – it’s a win-win situation for them backed by the government.

Mike Friend

It would be great to have British Rail back.

Yvonne Rouse, Eastbourne

Privatisation of essential services has proved to be costly to the public purse. Without unions in control, nationalisation would be far better.

Steve O’Connor, Cambridge

British Rail is what it says it is – British. Give it back to the country.

Norman Anderson, Sheffield

I love the railways. Bring back the old lines.

Luke Reeves, Blandford Forum

It has to be done.

Mike Burgess, Sheffield

Bring British Rail back into public ownership, so we can have proper railway system again.

Michele Bateman, Wrexham

Fed up of waiting for trains.

Tomos Jones, Ruthin

Most rail services in this country are run by nationalised railways – just not our nationalised railway.

Bob Jones, Wolverhampton

It’s the right thing for the country and the hard working commuters of Britain deserve a better railway system.

Eliot Johnson, Devizes

Give us back that which was stolen from us – our railways.

Paul Inman, Weston-super-Mare

Sell off a public service, pay the owners to keep it running, let them have bonuses from the till while not carrying out maintenance work for years, Oh, and up the fares.

Tula Maxted, Swanley

Privatising railways was a politically inspired experiment with a clear negative outcome. Britain’s railways are over-expensive, under-co-ordinated and inefficient.

Arnold Zermansky, Leeds

Let’s have an integrated railway.

Christopher Fox, Birmingham

Why should we give billions to companies to run railways when we can own it and make a profit for the nation.

M Smith, Leeds

I agree that re-nationalising the railways is a common sense idea.

Ben Bailey, Brighton

We know that rail networks overseas in Japan, Germany and France etc., are pinnacles of public transport excellence. We need to copy them.

Geoff Brewer, Devizes

The railways, like so many other things, should be run for the benefit of all the citizens of this country and not to make already rich people even richer.

Graham Symms, Broughton

Show some political courage. Admit privatisation was wrong, hasn’t worked, and re-nationalise.

Daniel Nuttall, Frome

I want a fairly priced and fairly run train service.

Margaret Buxton, Keighley

These railway companies are rubbish. Definitely bring back British Rail.

John Ward, Birmingham

It’s ours. Let’s look after it properly.

Joanne Harrison, Manchester

The privatised railway costs five times what British Rail cost.

Stephen Noble, Wakefield

Just like the sorry state of the fuel utilities, privatisation of the railways shares one glaring similarity. The clear and simple fact is that privatisation does work.

Colin Potter, Pontefract

Privatisation has brought none of the benefits promised and has raised prices and provided a debilitated service.

Janice Windle, Guildford