In the 2021/22 financial year, the government of the United Kingdom spent approximately 25.2 billion British pounds on Railways, compared with 6.6 billion on local roads, 5.5 billion on local public transport, 5.4 billion on national roads, and 2.4 billion on other forms of transport.
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@9D329772yrs2Y
Public Transport should be nationalised. It is not a luxury item.
@9F55KRN2yrs2Y
Public transport outside of London is a waste of time. Unreliable and too expensive.
@95XC9MF3yrs3Y
Yes, and provide more free or subsidised transportation with reduced bus and rail fares
@94HTN633yrs3Y
No, but make the distribution more equal across the UK
Yes, but only if the spending goes towards environmentally friendly solutions and it not provide a further financial burden to the public. It is unfair that we continue to have to foot the bill when the government refuses to tax companies appropriately to offset these costs
@92339VT3yrs3Y
@8X4N3ZX3yrs3Y
No, not to expand existing systems but should invest into converting fleets and population behaviour to take up environmentally friendly options as soon as possible
@8SP3VTX4yrs4Y
Provide more free public transportation and only if the spending goes towards enviormently friendly solutions
@8SNLP4G4yrs4Y
Yes but costs must be reduced
@9CY298Y2yrs2Y
@9858RD9Conservative2yrs2Y
I don't have a view either way on this.
@97Q5RFN2yrs2Y
Yes, but only in places like London where the majority of the citizens rely on it to get to work etc.
@8SNJXNW4yrs4Y
Improve the system and quality
@9CXHRM72yrs2Y
As long as its spent to improve the quality of service so its in line with travel fares.
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