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Old July 4th 12, 07:53 PM posted to uk.transport.london,misc.transport.urban-transit,uk.railway
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Default Labour backs plans to return railway network to public control- Guardian/Observer

On 03/07/2012 12:22, 77002 wrote:
On Jul 2, 7:32 pm, wrote:
Labour backs plans to return railway network to public control


Labour has, by now, a long record of opposing Tory reforms, in
opposition, around the public sector and then failing to do a single
thing about them when, or if, returned to office.


They just play the political game.

Thanks to their union ties, the Labour party is the real conservative
party nowadays in this country, having failed to produce any real
radical changes of any consequence for years.


Your joking. The UK has forgotten what Conservatism is.

Apart from completely f**king up the nation’s finances the only thing
I can think of the last lot did that you can now, with hindsight,
never see being undone was civil partnerships.


There is nothing conservative about encouraging sodomy.

I would have added to that list the commendable decision to create an
independent BoE but as that particular piece of dysfunctional wazzock
brain implementation continues to unravel by the day, to the point of
needing a complete rebuild, the credit counter rather diminishes.


That move in and of itself was good. It is pity the UK does not have
people of the calibre needed to run an independent currency
controlling bank.


Perhaps labour would have done better by not nationalising the Bank of
England in 1946?

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