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Interestingly I retired from First Group as a bus driver and as I said at the time of privatisation the bus companies were not fit and proper people to run our railways. But what do we know?
Should be much more like TfL ![]() |
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TfL had just under £13 billion of debt at the end of March 2022.
How the fuuck an organisation running transport in London can be in such debt, is truly astonishing. Literally millions of willing, paying, daily passengers on tap. |
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Vulnerability has to be clearly defined using figures, how else can a regulator hold license holders to account for not imposing it?
And for those who have it imposed who by any sane person’s standards are clearly not vulnerable to have an avenue of redress. Anything less is banana republic level. |
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Wrong thread
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You might well ask how this can happen but keep voting Tory irrespective of all the mistakes they continue to make.
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What has TfL mismanagement got to do with voting Tory?
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Cider 12 Aug 23 12:15
What has TfL mismanagement got to do with voting Tory? Rail Privatisation is the answer or have you forgotten the subject of this thread? |
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Will be a few trains running but the last train leaving York heading north will be t time.
Ronnie. |