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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@97BCBT92yrs2Y
Yes, to reduce congestion
@9DT9DT52yrs2Y
Yes, especially bus services as they are used more by less wealthy people
@9DPMK6P2yrs2Y
Yes, but with more innovative solutions, particularly in rural areas.
@9DBR3TM2yrs2Y
Yes but they should always make the passengers pay for them
@8ZGN59JLiberal Democrat3yrs3Y
Yes, and there should be more focus on increasing reliable public transport in smaller towns that are often forgotten about
@8YVLB363yrs3Y
We should redice spending but Bring back Nationalised Buses (with private competition and return British Bus Company and National Express). Also, Bring back Nationalised British Rail
@8VYLJHRConservative4yrs4Y
Yes, and mail rail should be brought back with a parcel service running to major towns and cities to remove trucks from the road.
@8SF4MPZ4yrs4Y
The services I have used have all been within business that create sufficient profit without support from the government so no government spending should be required
@8S4N9BV4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if there is a reduction on fees
@8RW5TNZ4yrs4Y
Yes, and public transport should be made more affordable and more environmentally friendly where possible.
@8Q4C79N4yrs4Y
Useful fundings such as key workers travel and university students.
@8NX3QVC4yrs4Y
Only if the costs are going to run services in more rural areas.
@97K667M2yrs2Y
No but bring back nationalised british bus company and deregulate other bus companies and nationalise rail with a brought back British Rail and British Rail Infrastructure.
@8RGK6MZ4yrs4Y
Yes if it is economically effective.
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