Alex Allardyce, LeicesterIt’s time to take back all that was stolen from the British public.
Phil Sefton, Miskin, PontyclunLet common sense prevail and break up the jolly club of profiteering companies with no competition. Essential services in public ownership is the best way forward.
Steve Blackwell, NottinghamI believe all major infrastructure should be nationalised, so that it is controlled by government, thereby giving the voters ultimate control, not fat cats.
William Hall, DerbyThis country needs to be unified. Bring back BR (BR Blue while you’re at it). One solid fare, not 20 companies claiming they’re the cheapest. Rail for the people.
John Wilson, CambridgeshireWe used to have an easy to understand railway system with a sensible ticketing structure.
Josie Matthews, NottinghamIs it really going to make a difference or help the elderly with their travel? Let’s hope so.
Curran McKay, LondonTransport, like healthcare and education, is a basic human right and it’s prime objective should be service not profit.
Alex Rolfe-Sanders, LondonSouthern Rail are useless and expensive.
Robin Mallinson, HatfieldTrains are necessary infrastructure for the good of the nation so should not be left in the hands of those who would bleed them dry to maximise profit.
Hazel O’DBring back British Rail.
Jeff Hemmen, LondonAs a foreigner who now lives in the UK, I still cannot believe how expensive (and otherwise capitalist) trains in the UK are, and that the British people let this happen.
Dan Girard, Newcastle Upon TyneBritish Rail is best for Britain.
Sheila Richards, LeighBring British Rail back along with everything else we want Britain to be.
N Zaidi, BrightonSevere lack of peak time trains (e.g. back/forth Brighton) and also lack of scheduling with local bus services, makes getting to work time-consuming, expensive and awful.
Sue Mills, LeedsIt is insanity not to have a British Rail system that is coherent, coordinated and not about profit. Efficient transport should be part of the infrastructure.
Angela Hartwich, Stourport-on-SevernIt’s a no-brainer.
Kevin Hickson, South ShieldsOur railways should be run by Britain and not foreign companies. Prices have soared whilst the service has remained diabolical, Bring back British Rail.
Dennis Hart, ManchesterUn-privatise is the only way forward from this mess.
Nigel Apperley, BournemouthWe should really do this.
Amy Stretch-Parker, Lytham St AnnesIt should not be cheaper to drive than to travel by train.
Christopher Waters, ManchesterIf Brexit is here to stay, then the railways should be too!
Monica Lanman, LondonWell done for taking this on so competently.
Ian Carnew, BristolKeep up the good work.
Sarah Haworth, DevonBy the people for the people.
Anna Kowalczyk, SalfordI want a national rail service to be proud of.
Geoffrey Crouch, CranbrookTrack, facilities, rolling stock and staff should be managed regionally, with overall direction from the centre.
Michael Rose, AberystwythI agree fully. What we have is pointlessly expensive and complicated. Why, for example, is it cheaper to get multiple tickets for bits of a journey than buy one?
Adrian Willats, WaterloovilleI started using BR in the 1970s, along with National Bus Company buses. I see nothing wrong with state-owned transport and I support this campaign. I must get the T-shirt.
Andrew Iddenden, AldershotA government decision that was incredibly misguided and influenced by greed and corruption.
Anthony Oatham, EppingI believe rail transport should be run as a joined-up service and this should be funded out of general taxation.