Soldato
- Joined
- 23 May 2006
- Posts
- 7,814
it does come down to this... however i dont see a solution here.... whilst for any publicly owned company i am more than happy for my taxes to cover part of the running costs, with any profits going back into the public coffers.It’s only cheap in other developed countries because it’s subsidised with the money the government takes off its citizens in the form of taxes.
i must admit i complain as loud as the next person when public money is ploughed into privately owned services...... when you see share holders taking big dividends, higher ups huge pay rises but we still get an expensive, crap service
other than re nationalisation i can not see a way to sort that.... which means back to the topic, for the forseeable privately owned transport is likely to be what we are stuck with for the forseeable........ and the least damaging form of that (other than pedal power or feet of course) is an EV of some kind.
Last edited: