Dear Vlad,
I have been following the East Coast Train line franchise failure and trying to make sense of the whole fiasco, Stagecoach and Virgin are blaming the failure on the government run Network rail who they say failed to upgrade the line.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling says that Stagecoach and Virgin got their sums wrong, if that is right then why are those two companies being allowed to re-tender.
The government is now talking about a new private public ownership, how will that work, if it all goes wrong again ( this is the third time it has failed ) we, the taxpayers will have to foot the bill again.
The last time this rail line was in public hands it made a profit, why not just keep it in public hands?
This whole privatisation nonsense needs to stop, it is time to take back control of our railways, our rail network is far to important to be left in private hands whose only objective is to keep shareholders happy.
The congestion on our roads and the push to limit air pollution should be enough for the great British public to tell the government enough is enough, just like the NHS, our railways need big investment, time to get more bums out of cars and on to train seats, time to take more freight off of our congested roads and back on to railway lines, for me it is a no brainer!
Gonnagle.