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Title: Labour will NOT include Rail Nationalisation in their next manifesto
Post by: ChrisB on July 25, 2022, 08:08:01
Nigel Harris (https://twitter.com/rail/status/1551462308756463619?s=11&t=KDo3KCVmdaXKEdFGeHuJrg) from RAIL magazine has just tweeted that...

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Lab Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves just confirmed to
@JustinOnWeb
 on R4 Today that rail nationalisation will not be part of next election manifesto…


Title: Re: Labour will NOT include Rail Nationalisation in their next manifesto
Post by: TaplowGreen on July 26, 2022, 07:40:38
Nigel Harris (https://twitter.com/rail/status/1551462308756463619?s=11&t=KDo3KCVmdaXKEdFGeHuJrg) from RAIL magazine has just tweeted that...

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Lab Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves just confirmed to
@JustinOnWeb
 on R4 Today that rail nationalisation will not be part of next election manifesto…


Starmer has just confirmed this "I am pragmatic not ideological".


Title: Re: Labour will NOT include Rail Nationalisation in their next manifesto
Post by: Electric train on July 26, 2022, 07:48:22
Nigel Harris (https://twitter.com/rail/status/1551462308756463619?s=11&t=KDo3KCVmdaXKEdFGeHuJrg) from RAIL magazine has just tweeted that...

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Lab Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves just confirmed to
@JustinOnWeb
 on R4 Today that rail nationalisation will not be part of next election manifesto…


Starmer has just confirmed this "I am pragmatic not ideological".

Also as he mentioned a lot of the network is effectively in public hands already, providing the two lunes running from PM don't scrap GBR even more will end up in public hands



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