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A poor and underfunded transport system affects us all as this is just one story from the many that are out there where someone is affected by a our transport system..
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Yes Transport problems are a priority but it is not a top of the list one.
It's not something that can pack-a-punch back at the government. The current Government situation is very very weak for them, 7 Top cabinet resignations under Theresa May and there is no powerful opposition in play here that can give May a wallop and this is why fundamentally, why the opposition cannot collapse the government with Corbyn at the helm. May can get away with what she is doing. No other prior Prime Minister had such free reign as May has. |
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However, I completely agree that something needs to be done about the buses. When you look at the amount of time, energy and money going into the railways, it is very disappointing that the buses have been left to wither on the vine. Personally, I think the best way to resolve this is for local authorities to be given the task of drawing up a public transport co-ordination system with model timetables and then tender out the services needed to make it work. Tenderers would have the flexibility to suggest changes to the models to make services work better and those routes that failed to get bids would be subsidised by the appropriate local authority. I think also, there needs to be a national subsidy to reduce bus fares, which are currently at too high a level to encourage people to use buses. At the moment, it is cheaper and less time consuming to go by car. This will sound too much like a socialist system for many Conservatives, but I think this is the best way of making the system far better. It is not acceptable to allow bus services to be reduced as they have, and if we do nothing, services will ultimately be available only in urban areas. A much better bus network with more frequent services will reduce congestion and pollution, which are two tick boxes that would be a feather in any Government's hat. |
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Theresa May's approval rating dips to new low.
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Apparently, Brandon Lewis and Gavin Barwell hosting conference call today with senior Tory regional and area grassroots representatives to gauge anger at Chequers on the doorstep and among the grassroots and there is a lot of anger, May is in trouble. Tories are down 6 points in the polls.
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And if she is brought down then what Conservative politician do you replace her with? as the many potential candidates are not that popular as many of them are polarising figures according to voters.
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