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'Renationalisation is a disaster in my view, I'm afraid commuters will soon feel the impact.' 'We're almost guaranteed to lose money', says former Transport Minister Steve Norris, as Labour reveals the first train services that are to return to public ownership. Nick Ferrari
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@NickFerrariLBC Privatisation has been a huge success in all areas! World beating water, rail, energy, post - cheap, efficient. 😂😂😂😂😂😂When will they admit that it has been a massive DISASTER in every instance.

@NickFerrariLBC In my opinion, this individual is making unfounded claims. The cost of rail travel has significantly increased, making it more economical to travel outside the United Kingdom. It is imperative that the government nationalizes both the railway and energy companies.

@NickFerrariLBC Because train services have been impeccable to date. Stupid prat.

@NickFerrariLBC We lose money anyway but it's wrapped up as 'subsidies'. The government subsidies will now go to a publicly owned operator rather than to the Cayman Islands.

@NickFerrariLBC Because privatisation has been such a rip roaring success providing such great value for money hasn’t it Fuck off

@NickFerrariLBC The dinosaurs are on air in force. Privatised railways have been a vehicle through which tax payer money by way of subsidies have been used to give money to shareholders- in return we have experienced poop 💩 services.

@NickFerrariLBC Jeez, like privatisation has been a roaring success. Visit Europe - the nationalised trains work and are cheap. Ours are an embarrassment.

@NickFerrariLBC How does anyone defend the disaster of privatisation with a straight face?

@NickFerrariLBC Private companies don't do it for the love, they do it to make money, so if they can make money, why can't the Government

@NickFerrariLBC He would say that, wouldn't he. The Tory transport minister who saw this disaterous privatisation through and is still racking in the big bucks in the transport industry












