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Re: Re-nationalisation of Rail in Britain?



One can only assume that, after all everyone should have the benifit of the
doubt!!!!!

If not I suggest profession help!!!

Bob.

Michael <mk@netstra.com.au> wrote in message
8E28AFD10telstraNews@vic.news.telstra.net">news:8E28AFD10telstraNews@vic.news.telstra.net...
> Would I be correct in assuming that you are being sarcastic? It's hard to
> tell on this damned thing! :)
>
>
> Regards
> Michael
>
> David Martin said on 20/08/1999 in <n54v3.5276$O_1.36081@ozemail.com.au>:
>
> >So the Brits stuffed it up. So what?
> >This is Australia.
> >Our politicians & businesses know how to do things properly.
> >Privatisation in Australia will show the world how things can be done
> >properly.
> >We will soon have the best railway system in the world, thanks to our far
> >sighted politicians and private enterprise.
> >
> >David Martin
> >
> >
> >
> >David Bennetts <davibenn@pcug.org.au> wrote in message
> >37b9fbe4.0@newshost.pcug.org.au">news:37b9fbe4.0@newshost.pcug.org.au...
> >> Anyone following the scene in Britain would be aware that privatisation
> >has
> >> not gone smoothly, with a number of services deteriorating rather than
> >> improving.  The trains may be more colourful, but the gloss may be
> >> superficial.  Now the UK Parliament is considering legislation which
> could
> >> lead to creeping re-nationalisation of the rail network, according to
an
> >> international firm of lawyers.  Refer BBC news at http://news.bbc.co.uk
> >for
> >> more detail.   Watch out Jeff Kennett and others, are we going the same
> >way
> >> here as Britain?
> >>
> >> Regards
> >>
> >> David Bennetts
> >> Canberra
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >