Re: Today's topic - privatising public transport and our utilities have benefitted the general public
Re: Today's topic - privatising public transport and our utilities have benefitted the general public
What a car crash of a thread. The usual myopic nonsense from the usual crowd.
Re: Today's topic - privatising public transport and our utilities have benefitted the general public
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Different in England, but here we have a govt that is still actively encouraging working from home, something that has has an enormous and entirely predictable impact on the viability of public transport.
Numerous issues at play but this one is front and centre of it for me.
Re: Today's topic - privatising public transport and our utilities have benefitted the general public
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Different in England, but here we have a govt that is still actively encouraging working from home, something that has has an enormous and entirely predictable impact on the viability of public transport.
Numerous issues at play but this one is front and centre of it for me.
Goodness knows what impact the service cuts will have on the disabled and elderly.
Strange times indeed
Re: Today's topic - privatising public transport and our utilities have benefitted the general public
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
Goodness knows what impact the service cuts will have on the disabled and elderly.
Strange times indeed
An inconvenience for decision makers.
Re: Today's topic - privatising public transport and our utilities have benefitted the general public
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
So you vote for a capitalist monopoly .....the Tories , who have screwed up the lives of so many over the years
Yet deride the Welsh Labour government which despite its clear failings most of us support
You complete self obsessed idiot
Can I just tell you Mr Sludge, no matter what you my think, I have never ever, ever, voted for a Tory and as i no longer vote, this will always be, however, I do not see the majority of Tories as anything other than workers paying tax as law abiding citizens, the top couple % of shysters shouldn't be the barometer for the 98% and if i see a Tory policy in which i think "that's okish" then I'll not be shy in saying so, so there!! stick that up your chuffer, remember this when you waddle up to the voting booth in your Tory controlled ward at the next election :hehe:
Heath is RED