UK industry is generally supportive of Labour Party rail reform

Night freight. A Freightliner-hauled intermodal service rushes through Chesterfield. Image: Simon Walton.

The left-wing Labour Party is expected to take over in office when the United Kingdom goes to the polls later this year. The party has been in opposition for thirteen years. It could be argued that the traditionally blue-collar and industrial Labour Party has had plenty of time to formulate its plans for office. So, when the party’s Plan for Rail was revealed last week, it was received with much anticipation.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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