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Previously on "Time to privatise the Rail ?"

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    It's already private surely?



    At least they removed those God awful trains where you had to open window when it stopped, bend over to open it from the outside!
    Yes, at least they just bend you over in other ways, now

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  • AtW
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    It's already private surely?



    At least they removed those God awful trains where you had to open window when it stopped, bend over to open it from the outside!

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  • Zero Liability
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    He is one, yes.

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  • Unix
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    Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
    Rail fares to rise by average of 1.1% from 2 January - BBC News

    So at the time on deflation train companies want to increase fares. Presumably this is to fund the bonus and other incentives for the executives.

    It is now time to get Corbyn in so that these leeches can be nationalised and the people in this country start getting a better deal in public transport.

    Whose brain dead idea was it to nationalise the rail system. Needs to be hung and quartered.
    I agree and while he's at it nationalise the energy sector. Talk about leeches!

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  • SpontaneousOrder
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Doesn't the taxpayer still subsidise most of the railways? How much does the government give to all these private companies that run utilities that were once nationalised in subsidies?
    Last I heard the govt currently spends 4 times the amount they used to spend on it.

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  • Chuck
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    Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
    Wasn't it worse before?
    Yes. Much.

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  • darmstadt
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    Doesn't the taxpayer still subsidise most of the railways? How much does the government give to all these private companies that run utilities that were once nationalised in subsidies?

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  • Zero Liability
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    Not that simple. There are three different elements pulling in different directions. For me, it should be a completely nationalized infrastructure service, same as the roads. Get more railways built, dig Beeching up and hang him get more freight-dedicated rail lines running, particularly from east to west and a far better railway service to mimic the M62 corridor and take in Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Hull with end-to-end in 90 minutes max, with just those four stations plus Warrington Bank Quay.

    Winning the Second World War has cost us because we vastly overspend on military projects rather than investing in infrastructure.
    Or when 'privatising' various network goods they could just transfer ownership to net taxpayers and form some sort of consumer coop out of it, and restrict terms of sale when incorporating to require approval from a majority of members, rather than selling it off to cronies or retaining ownership. At least it'd then be an actual market entity and the ownership would transfer to those who actually pay for it, rather than remaining in the hands of a corrupt, utterly inefficient organisation, like the govt.

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  • SpontaneousOrder
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    Wasn't it worse before?

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  • Zero Liability
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    What's 'deflation' got to do with it? It's just an aggregated, heavily massaged headline figure. Feck all use to anyone outside the govt.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Well I can live with that as a better option to losing WWII.
    Yes, more an unfortunate side-effect; may cause industrial drowsiness.

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  • LondonManc
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    Not that simple. There are three different elements pulling in different directions. For me, it should be a completely nationalized infrastructure service, same as the roads. Get more railways built, dig Beeching up and hang him get more freight-dedicated rail lines running, particularly from east to west and a far better railway service to mimic the M62 corridor and take in Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Hull with end-to-end in 90 minutes max, with just those four stations plus Warrington Bank Quay.

    Winning the Second World War has cost us because we vastly overspend on military projects rather than investing in infrastructure.

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  • fullyautomatix
    started a topic Time to privatise the Rail ?

    Time to privatise the Rail ?

    Rail fares to rise by average of 1.1% from 2 January - BBC News

    So at the time on deflation train companies want to increase fares. Presumably this is to fund the bonus and other incentives for the executives.

    It is now time to get Corbyn in so that these leeches can be nationalised and the people in this country start getting a better deal in public transport.

    Whose brain dead idea was it to nationalise the rail system. Needs to be hung and quartered.

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