It is not reasonable to want to escalate that situation when you have an 8 month pregnant woman next to you. What was wrong with asking someone else, who you would be more likely to get a yes from?
I didn't escalate it. I know I'm right and can live with it.
Question: Would you expect a heavily pregnant woman to move for you (I assume you aren't pregnant) to stand so you can sit? If the answer is no the discussion is over.
So ask someone for a seat, don't demand it. Simple courtesy.
I didn't demand it. Same question to you as above.
Well well well...
www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/h...seats-on-two-hour-train-journey-a3250841.html
It was you wasn't it burnsy

Aren't there priority seats for pregnant and disabled people on most trains? A much better response would have been to seek out a seat marked for this very purpose and ask the occupant to vacate it (assuming not every priority seat on the train was occupied by a pregnant woman, elderly or disabled person of course).
No. You are thinking of something London midland and cross country trains do. The only seats designated as use is/were for disabled or elderly.
Its quite extraordinary on these boards that if we were having this conversation about a bus ride in the US there would be no disagreement on what I've said.
Virgin I hear do something but it wasn't operating. Equally what do you think would happen if my partner had been asked to vacate the seat by the ticket officer.