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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
It's pretty controversial if you're old enough to remember what British Rail was like! Strewth, would you really want to go back to filthy trains, underinvestment and inefficiency, not to mention the catering!
In any case, nationalisation of the railways would be against EU rules, so I'd love to know how Mr Corbyn thinks he could pull that off!
Fortunately, we won't need to worry about that as the electorate will never allow this man to have any position of power in this country.
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Why does it have to go back to that or anything else, we had a public railway on the east coast which made money for us and had high levels of customer satisfaction.
This article, if factual is hard to ignore in spite of its bias
http://actionforrail.org/government-...fore-election/
as is this one about how we botched the origional sell of
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...says-Tory.html