Yes, yes, yes! I favour bringing back British Rail.

Muhammad Rajput, Birmingham

It’s time we the taxpayers have more say on how our money is spent.

Robert Gordon, Liverpool

This system of privatisation is not working. It’s just greed followed by a poor service.

Brian Hurst, Mansfield

Public services should be run for the public good, not private profit.

Harry Keane, Gillingham, Kent

Where franchise owners, like the previous East Coast holder, fail, and a government team takes over, then runs it well and profitably, it should remain in public ownership.

Eric Gillespie, Morpeth

I’m fed up with cancelled trains.

Anita O’Mahoney-Hamilton, Henlow

We are the people of Britain and we want our railways back.

Patricia Gurney, Newark

Check out the pathetic rail service in North Wales. Who cares?

Sue McCall, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll

The time has come to tell the Government that we’ve had enough of all this privatisation that doesn’t work for anyone except the fat cats.

Maureen Raud, Teignmouth

Keeping the rail nationalised helps bring money in and provides better service. Privatisation doesn’t work. Capitalism only serves a few. Return to humanity.

Jody Clark, Grantham

Passenger train operation should be for the benefit of travellers – not shareholders. And a unified InterCity could offer seamless integrated long-distance services again.

Mike Machin, Southampton

I’m all for nationalising all forms of ‘public’ transport.

Matthew Meadows, London

End the farce and re-nationalise the railways. I travel to and from Cumbria by train and have never arrived on time in any direction. Also the fares are so expensive,

Glyn Jones, Dartford

Take it all back.

Mark Thomas, Merthyr Tydfil

All public transport needs to be integrated.

Paul Nixon, Crewe

The government subsidises rail, passengers pay unbelievable fairs and private firms take huge profits.

Mehdi Mir, Sheffield

I travel by train a lot and it is very expensive now, I can remember the early ’90s train prices were fair. I think we should bring back British Rail.

Darren McNiven, Worthing

Every privatisation I have seen has failed and has ended up with a more expensive, less efficient, worse service for the people, whilst lining the pockets of a select few.

Stuart Moir, Filey

The old British railway was not as bad as the governments of that time make out. They lied. Make them look like railway people by bringing the old uniforms back..

Roy Spearman, Redhill

A simple, unified rail system with standardised fares has got to be better than the current complicated and still-inadequate rail provision we have.

Phillipa Partington, Bedford

British Rail was a glorious organisation.

Hector, Cheshire

Terrible service, abysmally stupid staff, under-trained over-paid lackeys.

Owen Smith, London

Since privatisation government subsidy has increased in real terms alongside the dividends of the train operators

David Mcintosh

Just look at Berlin at least. It shouldn’t be such a struggle to travel around the country and that value for our input shouldn’t be negotiable.

Neil Dilworth, Preston

Dismantling British Rail has led to chaos.

Bill Tasker, Liverpool

Privatisation has been an unmitigated disaster. Re-nationalise the railway system now.

Robin Lowther, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

It is high time we started to reverse at least some of the damage that was done to our services by selling them off to profiteers.

Colin Everest, Sherborne

£230 Cardiff to London is extortion. I can fly to Rome for the same. or Belfast 4 times.

Geraint Dawe, Caerphilly

It’s just common sense to have a subsidised rail service. Travelling to work and seeing friends should not have to make a profit for shareholders.

Rosemary Catling, Cambridge

We deserve a proper, integrated railway system run for people not profit

Jack Coy, Sheffield