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I thought this may be interesting to you. I sure am happy that some
people higher up are starting to see the light. Kelly's rail tickets pledge By Staff Reporter Rail tickets will be made simpler and easier to use so people get the right one at the right price, Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly pledged today. The move comes as Which? magazine reported that poor advice about fares means some passengers are paying well over the odds. Proposals for simplified fares were first outlined in the Government's rail white paper, including four clear categories for fares and an industry price promise to offer the cheapest fare or refund the difference. Ms Kelly told Labour's Bournemouth conference today: "I will make sure that tickets will be simpler and easy to use and people can be confident they are getting the right ticket at the right price." She promised to give councils stronger powers over bus services which she conceded were "not good enough" in many areas. Ms Kelly, who is leaving the conference by train rather than ministerial car, said travel patterns must change, warning: "We simply can't build our way out of road congestion, so let us have the debate on road pricing." And she derided David Cameron's eco-credentials, telling delegates the Tory leader was "desperately trying to appeal to everyone and finding he is increasingly appealing to no one". Mr Cameron had no clear values or vision, she argued, adding: "We reject the Tories' false choice - that as a nation we can either be 'rich and dirty' or 'poor and green'. "This isn't an either/or question. We don't have to choose between tackling global warming and supporting economic growth." Tackling climate change was the "real pro-growth strategy", Ms Kelly said. "This means giving people the right incentives to make greener choices. "Enabling individuals to choose how to reduce their own carbon footprint. "Not telling them, as the Tories do, that they can't take cheap breaks - that flying should once again be the preserve of a privileged elite." |
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