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lankygit Flag Lincoln 24 Sep 15 12.23am Send a Private Message to lankygit Add lankygit as a friend

Quote matt_himself at 23 Sep 2015 9.52pm

Quote Kermit8 at 23 Sep 2015 8.52pm

The pertinent question is, is it an insurmountable problem this EU railway law? Some important peeps who looked into it say it is and some other important peeps who have looked into it say it isn't.

I find it very difficult to believe the former due to the fact that we have ridden roughshod over the EU since 1985 regarding our railways anyway so don't see it as a sudden problem for the future.

And do your own research for evidence before you ask mr H as I did.

I have answered yours, Sedlescombe and JamieTalk's questions.

As you cannot provide evidence for the 'renationalisation is legal' position, none I have seen, I note you have dropped the emotive 'fat cat' talk and have started attacking me. Despite the fact that I have answered the questions put to me.

I can only come to the conclusion that your 'ideals' are concept only and are not costed or based on any conventional fulcrum. They are, merely pie-in-the-sky. They are ideals based upon your myopic, detached from reality existence.

By the way, tonight was tops. Shame you couldn't be here to enjoy it. Never mind, you can console yourself with the pride of being 'Scottish' despite being from Croydon and living in Devon and have educated so many people. So many people.


Edited by matt_himself (23 Sep 2015 9.55pm)

That`ll teach you Kerms.
I bet it`ll be some time before you,so viciously, attack mattersonlytohimself again.

 


Is this a five minute argument, or the full half hour? [Link]

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dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 24 Sep 15 8.46am Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

Quote matt_himself at 23 Sep 2015 1.17pm

Quote Kermit8 at 23 Sep 2015 1.04pm

Quote matt_himself at 23 Sep 2015 12.21pm

Quote Kermit8 at 23 Sep 2015 9.25am

Wouldn't have to pay shareholder dividends or fat cat bonuses for failure either.


Could you provide some evidence of these fat cat bonuses you speak of? And explain how they are above the industry norm and delivering punitive service for rail users?


Now, I didn't say they were above "the industry norm", did I? Anyway, although a couple of years old this report in The Daily Telegraph gives a good summary. [Link]

You may like to research 'customer satisfaction' levels too. Seems that 25% of their commuter/business clients are 'dissatisfied' with their performance these last 12 months and most probably wondering why the company bosses make what they make?

Edited by Kermit8 (23 Sep 2015 1.06pm)

Fat Cat as a term would suggest that payments made are above the norm. They imply that that recipient is receiving money for doing nothing or is receiving excessively more money than they are due.

Looking at the figures in your two year old report, most of the figures presented (GBP 100,000 to GBP 200,000) seem within the norm for directors and executives.

The bigger figures of the CEO's of companies have their salaries approved by shareholders.

Nice attempt to swerve and introduce yet more emotion over substance with the satisfaction issue. 25% dissatisfaction doesn't appear that bad at face value. Your last part is emotive guff.

In response to Jamies point about civil servants, firstly there are many civil servants earning the same band of GBP 100,000 to GBP 200,000. And, again, where does Jamie think all the rail/transport savvy civil servants who could run a nationalised rail network are now? They are working for the rail companies and they will earn the same regardless of whether they work for the private or public sector.

Face it, you are ideologically wedded to the concept of a nationalised rail network without being prepared to face the reality that renationalisation is illegal under your precious EU law, the cost is prohibitive and it is hard to see how, given that the budget for investment would be roughly the same as present, how services could be much improved. No one has provided a convincing argyment for this, just emotive blackmail and ideological nonsense.


Winner

 


"It's not the bullet that's got my name on it that concerns me; it's all them other ones flyin' around marked 'To Whom It May Concern.'"

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chris123 Flag hove actually 24 Sep 15 9.04am Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Quote legaleagle at 23 Sep 2015 4.05pm

Quote matt_himself at 23 Sep 2015 1.17pm


Face it, you are ideologically wedded to the concept of a nationalised rail network without being prepared to face the reality that renationalisation is illegal under your precious EU law, the cost is prohibitive

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It is a myth often spouted by those anti-state ownership of the railways that EU law prevents the vast majority of the passenger railway system being under national ownership as opposed to private sector.

EU law does not require railways must be fully privatised. Nor is there a requirement for railway infrastructure to be in private ownership or a ban on train services being operated by a government-owned enterprise.The main caveat is simply that international services (we hardly have any) and freight services be open for competition.

Some examples:

In France, both the train operator SNCF and the infrastructure operator RFF are state-owned.
In Germany the state-owned operator Deutsche Bahn runs 90 per cent of passenger services.
In Italy, the state-owned railway company FS Holding owns both the national rail infrastructure manager RFI and train-operating company Trenitalia.
The Spanish railway is almost entirely in public ownership.
Even in Sweden, the first country in Europe to take steps towards privatisation, the state-owned rail operator SJ operates more than 80 per cent of all passenger services.

As for the "cost",the primary issue is dealt with if "renationalisation" takes place in stages when an existing franchise expires.Also,as for cost,it is worth reflecting that from 2011 private operators paid out a total of £183m in dividends to shareholders, with Northern Rail – the recipient of £669m in subsidy – paying £27m.Overall the state underwrote these £183m of paid out profits with £3.8bn of subsidies.

There was a strike last summer in France about the proposed privatisation of SNCF wasn't there.

 

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dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 24 Sep 15 9.36am Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

CAn we at least all agree that Corbyn is Compo reborn from last of the summer wine.

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"It's not the bullet that's got my name on it that concerns me; it's all them other ones flyin' around marked 'To Whom It May Concern.'"

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Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 25 Sep 15 8.11am Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

So as suspected the vegan shadow farming minister is unable to resist trying to force her beliefs on the general public.

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the dignified don't even enter in the game

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Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 25 Sep 2015 8.11am

So as suspected the vegan shadow farming minister is unable to resist trying to force her beliefs on the general public.

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Wouldn't. Doesn't touch meat anyway.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 25 Sep 15 9.39am

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 25 Sep 2015 8.11am

So as suspected the vegan shadow farming minister is unable to resist trying to force her beliefs on the general public.

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Fortunately we are so lucky that ministers on all sides, but a lot of conservatives didn't do this on the 'Assisted Suicide Bill'. Upto 82% of the population support the idea euthanasia as an option. Around 70% of the MPs voted against it.

 


"One Nation Under God, has turned into One Nation Under the Influence of One Drug"
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Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 25 Sep 2015 8.11am

So as suspected the vegan shadow farming minister is unable to resist trying to force her beliefs on the general public.

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MP in standing up for what she believes in shocker. I don't agree with her whatsoever but glad there's actually some polar views in parliament now.

 

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Hoof Hearted 25 Sep 15 10.13am

Quote DanH at 25 Sep 2015 10.02am

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 25 Sep 2015 8.11am

So as suspected the vegan shadow farming minister is unable to resist trying to force her beliefs on the general public.

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MP in standing up for what she believes in shocker. I don't agree with her whatsoever but glad there's actually some polar views in parliament now.


She's my local MP Dan... I've met her... she turned up to our protest meeting about the Gipsy camp that Bristol council were trying to impose on our community.

She was useless and completely overshadowed by the conservative local councillor who got stuff done.

Kerry McCarthy also looked like she could do with a good hearty meal inside and dressed like a new age traveller.

She's only interested in her own pet projects like being a vegan and other Greenpeace style bollocks.

It was obvious she was going to upset the farmers with her views - yet another stupid move by Corbyn to appoint her.

 

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Quote Hoof Hearted at 25 Sep 2015 10.13am

Quote DanH at 25 Sep 2015 10.02am

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 25 Sep 2015 8.11am

So as suspected the vegan shadow farming minister is unable to resist trying to force her beliefs on the general public.

[Link]


MP in standing up for what she believes in shocker. I don't agree with her whatsoever but glad there's actually some polar views in parliament now.


She's my local MP Dan... I've met her... she turned up to our protest meeting about the Gipsy camp that Bristol council were trying to impose on our community.

She was useless and completely overshadowed by the conservative local councillor who got stuff done.

Kerry McCarthy also looked like she could do with a good hearty meal inside and dressed like a new age traveller.

She's only interested in her own pet projects like being a vegan and other Greenpeace style bollocks.

It was obvious she was going to upset the farmers with her views - yet another stupid move by Corbyn to appoint her.


Don't particular disagree with any of that Hoofy, just finding it refreshing to have some people with actual opinions in parliament. Same as why I think UKIP are a good thing; it creates a discussion and makes people think a bit more.

 

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Quote DanH at 25 Sep 2015 10.36am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 25 Sep 2015 10.13am

Quote DanH at 25 Sep 2015 10.02am

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 25 Sep 2015 8.11am

So as suspected the vegan shadow farming minister is unable to resist trying to force her beliefs on the general public.

[Link]


MP in standing up for what she believes in shocker. I don't agree with her whatsoever but glad there's actually some polar views in parliament now.


She's my local MP Dan... I've met her... she turned up to our protest meeting about the Gipsy camp that Bristol council were trying to impose on our community.

She was useless and completely overshadowed by the conservative local councillor who got stuff done.

Kerry McCarthy also looked like she could do with a good hearty meal inside and dressed like a new age traveller.

She's only interested in her own pet projects like being a vegan and other Greenpeace style bollocks.

It was obvious she was going to upset the farmers with her views - yet another stupid move by Corbyn to appoint her.


Don't particular disagree with any of that Hoofy, just finding it refreshing to have some people with actual opinions in parliament. Same as why I think UKIP are a good thing; it creates a discussion and makes people think a bit more.


The Metrosexual Bender Party.

 


Wife beating may be socially acceptable in Sheffield, but it is a different matter in Cheltenham

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Hoof Hearted 25 Sep 15 10.46am

Quote DanH at 25 Sep 2015 10.36am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 25 Sep 2015 10.13am

Quote DanH at 25 Sep 2015 10.02am

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 25 Sep 2015 8.11am

So as suspected the vegan shadow farming minister is unable to resist trying to force her beliefs on the general public.

[Link]


MP in standing up for what she believes in shocker. I don't agree with her whatsoever but glad there's actually some polar views in parliament now.


She's my local MP Dan... I've met her... she turned up to our protest meeting about the Gipsy camp that Bristol council were trying to impose on our community.

She was useless and completely overshadowed by the conservative local councillor who got stuff done.

Kerry McCarthy also looked like she could do with a good hearty meal inside and dressed like a new age traveller.

She's only interested in her own pet projects like being a vegan and other Greenpeace style bollocks.

It was obvious she was going to upset the farmers with her views - yet another stupid move by Corbyn to appoint her.


Don't particular disagree with any of that Hoofy, just finding it refreshing to have some people with actual opinions in parliament. Same as why I think UKIP are a good thing; it creates a discussion and makes people think a bit more.


It's a shame Dr Shipman topped himself... he would have been an ideal health secretary... LOL

Have a nice day Dan... you little tinker!

 

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