Weststander
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Nonetheless, France and Germany do it much better without all the farting around with Network Rail and the TOCs. Unlike Germany and France, since the war we've mostly had governments - from Transport Minister Ernest Marples, whose firm - sorry, his wife's firm (he gave all his shares to her when he was given in charge of transport policy) - made zillions out of building motorways, through to Thatcher - who hated railways (or ar least the fact that they still had active unions, which was her mission to destroy).
You want to make it strictly party political, Harold Wilson oversaw 90% of the Beeching cuts, backtracking on a 1964 election pledge.
Two reasons - the UK saw shiny new motorways as the future and the country was bust.
I’ve spoke to people in the railway industry. They explain that our 180 year old railway routes are a mishmash, boxed in by millions of homes and businesses in non sensical non straight lines. Germany had a fresh start after being bombed to dust and the Marshall Plan bankrolled it all. France famously just get on with it, if they want a brand new line they just do it in quick time and they disregard environmental/local objectors.