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Peter Fisher

@TheWolfOfSouthEnd @Radical_EgoCom and were considered to offer a fairly awful service. Also, national rail strikes and lack of investment meant the railway in particular was almost unuseable. Trains, at least, improved a little after they were sold off. It didn't last and they will soon be re-nationalised. Britain, back then, was a poor advert for socialism - it was not working.

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The Wolf of South End

@FisherPeter @Radical_EgoCom Of course they were a bit rubbish. We were a bit skint after WW2 for a good while.
Do you think that these services work well now?

Peter Fisher

@TheWolfOfSouthEnd @Radical_EgoCom The trains, when i last used them, were better than in the early 70s. At least clean with mainly undamaged seats and doors that work. Early 70s britain was awful - trains poor, gas management poor, electricity plagued by strikes (by miners). The state owned services existed for those who worked in them, not the people they were supposed to serve.

The Wolf of South End

@FisherPeter @Radical_EgoCom Itā€™s exactly like that now.

Ask yourself why the miners were on strikeā€¦.and tell me a better system.

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