Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Division 6 - 29 Jul 2024 (Passed)
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Support for a robust and integrated public transport system with clear targets for improvement.
Legislation Key PointsThe legislation addresses the public transport sector, emphasizing the importance of an integrated transport policy and the need to avoid cuts. Key points include:
- Acknowledgment of an increase in trade union membership, train drivers, and train services.
- A focus on maintaining balance for both passengers and taxpayers.
- The legislation calls for specific quantified targets for objectives to be established.
Raw Legislation Text
“All the time it was in the public sector, all we got were cuts, cuts, cuts. And today there are more members in the trade union, more train drivers, and more trains running. The reality is that it worked”. “Ham Nahi Changae, Bura Nahi Koi.” “Your job is to produce the integrated transport policy we promised in our manifesto. I could work something out myself given half an hour.” “Railway privatisation will be the Waterloo of this government. Never mention the railways to me again.” “The values she sought to reflect in the MP she was are also ones I aspire to: to be brave, principled, focused, respected, grounded.” “200 years…at the heart of our railway industry…Derby will be at the heart of our rail renaissance” “kept, wherever possible, at a point that works for both passengers and taxpayers”. “specific quantified targets for each objective have not been set”.
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