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So please clarify why Labour didn't reverse privatisation, despite being in power for over 13 years ?
Why on earth would nationalised trains be any better ? All you'll do is replace the current lot with non-accountable people who have no incentive to make things better, or work at all. There is no need to go back to the 20th century, move forward and make these companies properly accountable for their service, or take the franchise away from them. I have to say, having commuted Shoreham to London for 22 years, the service most of the time now is much better than it used to be, but when things go wrong it is terrible.
I travel regularly between Clapham Junction and Haywards Heath, I NEVER buy a ticket and get away with it at least 75 % of the time, at Clapham Junction there are barriers but there is also a gate , usually manned by a bemused looking african bloke who you can just walk straight past without even a semblance of showing a ticket, even if you are ticket checked on the train you can buy one from the inspector, at Haywards Heath there are no barriers, now they have been installed i will now have to buy a ticket, so they obviously do pay for themselves.All well and good, but they are always open.
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Plus they will have to sell a lot of tickets between the cheaper stations to make up the money they have spent on them and doing up the stations to fit them in plus the new staff they have to man them.
I travel regularly between Clapham Junction and Haywards Heath, I NEVER buy a ticket and get away with it at least 75 % of the time, at Clapham Junction there are barriers but there is also a gate , usually manned by a bemused looking african bloke who you can just walk straight past without even a semblance of showing a ticket, even if you are ticket checked on the train you can buy one from the inspector, at Haywards Heath there are no barriers, now they have been installed i will now have to buy a ticket, so they obviously do pay for themselves.
So please clarify why Labour didn't reverse privatisation, despite being in power for over 13 years ?
The option being looked at now by the Dft is letting the Train Operating Companies run the infrastructure rather than Network Rail - understand the thinking but would be very complicated to set up.
They had a country on its knees to deal with. They changed so many things for the better
Minimum wage
NHS improved
Sure Start tax credits
Education
Serious crime down
The war was the one everyone points to but ask the Iraqis how they feel and they are free, women have rights , they can vote. No more mass murders.
The public transport has improved as Labour pumped millions in.
They turned the country round and will need to do so once Posh boy has f***ed it again
I left my office just near Monument at 14.15 to get the 14.33 from London Bridge.
i arrived home at 22.30. A journey which normally takes about an hour.
Trains broke down not once or twice but three times. We held every other train up on that line as we were the first one in the queue and had no power. Bloody cold as they turned the heat off too. We were stuck between Purley and Coulsdon South and eventually had to get a train to pull us back to Purley then jump on a train to gatwick and then finally shuttle back on the Reading train to Redhill- absolute f***ing nightmare
And with this display of the 5th dahn level of customer service I think we can all understand why commuters feel like they are treated like cattle by the train companies.
So given the problems today should I not bother tomorrow? or the next day or even next monday?
Even so it would make little difference to how trains are running, the trains would only keep running in a country that had this weather for a large part of the year and were geared up for it.
They had a country on its knees to deal with. They changed so many things for the better
Minimum wage
NHS improved
Sure Start tax credits
Education
Serious crime down
The war was the one everyone points to but ask the Iraqis how they feel and they are free, women have rights , they can vote. No more mass murders.
The public transport has improved as Labour pumped millions in.
They turned the country round and will need to do so once Posh boy has f***ed it again
A few little tips to help you along with your travel....
Watch the weather report on tv or check the met office website the evening before, if they advise not to travel then listen to them.
Look out of your window and check the weather before retiring.
Get up early the next day and look out the window, is it better or worse.
Turn on tv and watch weather or go online and check met office.
If advised not to travel then do not bitch if you go against expert advice or do not use common sense.
If possible, take a few days work home with you as you would of known this was forecasted.
Hope that helps.
I left my office just near Monument at 14.15 to get the 14.33 from London Bridge.
i arrived home at 22.30. A journey which normally takes about an hour.
Trains broke down not once or twice but three times. We held every other train up on that line as we were the first one in the queue and had no power. Bloody cold as they turned the heat off too. We were stuck between Purley and Coulsdon South and eventually had to get a train to pull us back to Purley then jump on a train to gatwick and then finally shuttle back on the Reading train to Redhill- absolute f***ing nightmare
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So when I get up at 5 to get to work and I look out of the window and see a dusting of snow (maybe half a centimetre at most) and can walk easily when I take the dog out and the buses are running and southern's website has taken off the real time issues information and only hear that kent has been advised not to travel I should expect to be okay then?
Of course not. Because that's the very same situation you'd have had this morning albeit I wasn't going in anyway and was therefore up at 5 as i was hacking my lungs up.