Exactly, Virgin are actually not that bad, last time I got a free paper, pretty decent breakfast and you can actually get some work done (laptop power point at each seat). The last bit is the key bit, it's about being able to work on the move, and unfortunately very few of the opperators understand this.
First Great Western have powerpoints in standard class too (next to all seats).
I have to agree, ticket prices are extortionate compared to some other nations, although I don't think they are THAT bad when you compare it to the cost of going the same distance by car.
For example: Plymouth to the other side of London, booked in advance with a young person rail card is £51 return. Cheaper if you get two singles usually (down to around £30, I even got a first class single for around £18 once). This is an approximate 4 hour journey.
Spain, from Barcelona to somewhere in the middle of the country (I honestly don't know quite where we ended up) is around £20 for a single with no discounts, but this is around 5 hours journey, in a slightly poorer train than FGW.
Tunisia on the other hand, around £10 for First class (bearing n mind they also have a "second" and "third" class) for a 6 hour journey, again the FGW trains were sllightly better, and you do get fleeced on food (£10 ish for a roll and £2 for a small packet of crisps, wasn't my money though so meh..).
So all in all Britains rail system sn't that bad, yes it can be expensive on the day but book in advance and it isn't too bad, and you get better (long distance) carriages than most other nations.

