Who managed to rig the referendum and con the publicAt last the day comes when we break free. A massive victory for the people
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if you want public transport to work, it has to be heavily subsidised so that the poorer among us will have to use it. Overtime, the quality will improve for all. I had my meals subsidised by the French government for 5 years, I could see why subsidy is necessary.Whatever one's politics, its been conclusively proved many times in the 180 years history of rail that only state ownership of rail works, not just here but all around the world.
Cart before the horse, you have to start somewhere to make it an option. For us it was left winger Ken Livingstone's inspired ideas on public transport that did the trick under the earlier GLC, particularly his Fares Fair policy. He didn't get a penny from Margaret Thatcher's Tory government, she hated him so much she abolished that GLC to run it themselves, but failed as ever. So they had to admit defeat and restart the GLC and we voted Ken straight back into power.I agree with all of that, but it doesn’t alter the fact that like in my area, public transport is a complete non-starter for many other areas outside London too. It’s not an option regardless of how expensive they make driving a car.
Given that NI isn't really leaving maybe you and your flute band pals should be giving a rendering of "Ode to Joy" at 23:00 today.At last the day comes when we break free. A massive victory for the people
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Of course, and I've stressed that throughout my posting. But that has to be with state control, subsidising private companies to do it just drains very much more money into often overseas shareholders pockets.if you want public transport to work, it has to be heavily subsidised so that the poorer among us will have to use it. Overtime, the quality will improve for all. I had my meals subsidised by the French government for 5 years, I could see why subsidy is necessary.
I would go take a nap jimmy, this is your last opportunity to cry yourself to sleep whilst in the EU without crossing the Channel. I suggest you make the most of it, cos you won`t see it ever again .Given that NI isn't really leaving maybe you and your flute band pals should be giving a rendering of "Ode to Joy" at 23:00 today.
My information suggested it was snake meat.It might crash in the North Sea yet. Then we'll all be eating infected fish, I gather the virus came from a fish market in the first place.
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This is disconnected London thinking again. Exactly why Labour in it's current form will always fail to appeal across the greater area of the UK.Cart before the horse, you have to start somewhere to make it an option. For us it was left winger Ken Livingstone's inspired ideas on public transport that did the trick under the earlier GLC, particularly his Fares Fair policy. He didn't get a penny from Margaret Thatcher's Tory government, she hated him so much she abolished that GLC to run it themselves, but failed as ever. So they had to admit defeat and restart the GLC and we voted Ken straight back into power.
Ken got it right all along, not through grant money but through doing the right things.
That the buses weren't a viable option after sinking to only 4500 of them didn't deter Ken when he introduced the congestion charge. He just borrowed the money to buy 200 more buses which were waiting to carry the ex car drivers on day one of the charge. Then the charge income paid off the debt. And he'd also planned for more cycling with a set of 19 free cycling maps showing all the marked cycle routes in Greater London.
Now we have two buses for every one we had back then and London is the UK's leading cycling city. That's all it takes, imagination and the right policies, the money follows.
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Is Ireland leaving as well?I would go take a nap jimmy, this is your last opportunity to cry yourself to sleep whilst in the EU without crossing the Channel. I suggest you make the most of it, cos you won`t see it ever again .
But on a related topic. The flight from Wutan will be one of the last EU actions of the UK. It is being done with French cooperation ,and will be using quarantine facilities in the Wirrel., Which I am sure Fingers will suggest is the real capital of Ireland. We do appreciate that this flight will be including three Irish people , one of whom would only leave Wutan when he was assured that there would be a minimum 2 week quarantine.My information suggested it was snake meat.
Your commute sequence is exactly the problem that inadequate public services, in the hand of profit making private enterprise create.This is disconnected London thinking again. Exactly why Labour in it's current form will always fail to appeal across the greater area of the UK.
In terms of transport / employment, London is a very compact area. Outside London, people need to travel greater distances to and from work. In my last employment before retirement, it would have taken me 4.5 hours to commute each way, with the final part of the journey being by taxi because my base was not on a bus route. I would then work a 12 hour roster and then face a 4.5 hour public transport commute home. I would then have 3 hours at home before leaving for work again. I could do the trip in 50 minutes in my car. I could get into pretty much any area of London inside 2 hours from where I live, and my work place was closer than London.
London has had a disproportionate amount of investment in public transport than the rest of the country. Build us an underground system, tram systems, railway station in every town, tram systems and quadruple the bus services and we might be approaching a sensible conversation.
... He was probably,in his typically generous fashion including St Georges ChannelIs Ireland leaving as well?
Or are we unable to cross the Irish Sea now?
Which Channel Tommie? I could cross from Cairnryan to your bit and still be in what is effectively the EU after tonight.I would go take a nap jimmy, this is your last opportunity to cry yourself to sleep whilst in the EU without crossing the Channel. I suggest you make the most of it, cos you won`t see it ever again .
You will be able to keep us updated on what is happening inside the EU tomorrow Tommie, do keep in touch.Hah! wishful thinking!!
don`t be a bad loser...here`s a little something for 11pm..
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I'm aware of all that of course but sadly it also shows a closed mind. Firstly as I've just pointed out, we started from no investment, which can be self generating anyway. Secondly 86% of the population live and work in cities or major towns, where London style solutions are possible if tried with open minds. Thirdly we had no trams, all the government investment in trams went into other cities like Manchester and Sheffield. It's only quite recently we got a small South London tram system, and a very much budget one at that as a glance will show.This is disconnected London thinking again. Exactly why Labour in it's current form will always fail to appeal across the greater area of the UK.
In terms of transport / employment, London is a very compact area. Outside London, people need to travel greater distances to and from work. In my last employment before retirement, it would have taken me 4.5 hours to commute each way, with the final part of the journey being by taxi because my base was not on a bus route. I would then work a 12 hour roster and then face a 4.5 hour public transport commute home. I would then have 3 hours at home before leaving for work again. I could do the trip in 50 minutes in my car. I could get into pretty much any area of London inside 2 hours from where I live, and my work place was closer than London.
London has had a disproportionate amount of investment in public transport than the rest of the country. Build us an underground system, tram systems, railway station in every town, tram systems and quadruple the bus services and we might be approaching a sensible conversation.
Tommie has become confused, he isn't aware NI remains in the EU for some reasonIs Ireland leaving as well?
Or are we unable to cross the Irish Sea now?
Only because you have no snakes in Ireland and it makes you feel safe!My information suggested it was snake meat.