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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@9FLC4SF2yrs2Y
Yes provided free transport and environmentally friendly solutions
@9D5R82D2yrs2Y
Make it cheaper to use public transport
@rosball220501Labour2yrs2Y
Yes; money should also go towards providing more environmentally friendly public transport. Costs for public transport should also be reduced as well as reducing privatization of public transportation.
@92CBY5B3yrs3Y
Yes, as well as encourage private sector research and development
@925QVF83yrs3Y
No public transport is cheaper than private
@8ZZ53S93yrs3Y
Only to provide more rotes for grater use of public transport
@8ZJLRF4Libertarian3yrs3Y
Gov might want to make it affordable to even get on Public transport first. There cost rises are making it unaffordable.
@8SKGW884yrs4Y
No and redirect HS2 funds
Yes, so that we can improve the designs of the transports to accommodate those with disabilities as well as spending towards making the transports more environmentally friendly.
@8KJS9694yrs4Y
Yes, I believe the government should spend £462 million a year on public transportation, with a target of generating £35 million in ticket sales
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