Rail fares in Britain are
contributing to the cost-of-living crisis, with season tickets now the largest
monthly expense for many people, costing even more than the mortgage or rent ("Cautious
or bold: which path will Miliband take to election?", News).
Just as Labour has pledged to
freeze energy bills and reset the market to secure a better deal for customers,
so it will be necessary to reform the rail industry to secure a better deal for
passengers.
Train companies walk away with
hundreds of millions of pounds every year, despite running monopoly services
and benefiting from £4bn of public investment in the rail network every year.
These profits are even helping
keep down rail fares on the continent as many of Britain's rail services
are run by subsidiaries of the state railways of France, Germany and the
Netherlands.
Yet the not-for-private-profit
model that works so well on the East Coast line has shown how there is a
better way to run Britain's rail services.
As well as making over £1bn of franchise payments to government, East Coast reinvests all of its further profit to benefit passengers.
As well as making over £1bn of franchise payments to government, East Coast reinvests all of its further profit to benefit passengers.
A commitment to extend this
successful model to the rest of the rail network, as existing contracts come to
an end, would mean that hundreds of millions currently lost in private
profit would be available to fully fund a bold offer on rail fares.
Labour parliamentary candidates:
Nancy Platts, Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven; Andrew Pakes, Milton Keynes South; Wes Streeting,
Ilford North; Clive Lewis, Norwich
South; Polly
Billington, Thurrock; Rowenna Davis, Southampton Itchen;
Tristan Osborne, Chatham &
Aylesford; Uma Kumaran, Harrow East; Lisa Forbes, Peterborough; Veronica King,
Elmet & Rothwell; Jamie Hanley, Pudsey; Richard Burgon, East Leeds; Clair
Hawkins , Dover & Deal;
Will Martindale, Battersea; Adrian
Heald, Crewe & Nantwich; Neil Coyle, Bermondsey & Old Southwark; Jessica
Asato, Norwich North; Thangam Debbonaire, Bristol West; Lara Norris , Great
Yarmouth; Cheryl Pidgeon, South Derbyshire;
Joe Richies, York Outer; Josh
Fenton-Glynn, Calder Valley; Alex Sobel, Leeds North West; Stephanie Peacock,
Halesowen & Rowley Regis; Cat Smith, Lancaster & Fleetwood; Todd
Foreman, North East Somerset;
Rupa Huq, Ealing Central & Acton; Ruth Smeeth, Stoke North; Mike Le Surf, South Basildon & East Thurrock; Deborah Sacks, South Norfolk; Peter Smith , South West Norfolk.
Rupa Huq, Ealing Central & Acton; Ruth Smeeth, Stoke North; Mike Le Surf, South Basildon & East Thurrock; Deborah Sacks, South Norfolk; Peter Smith , South West Norfolk.
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