thenorthern
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With almost exactly 6 months to go until the General Election I thought railway pledges, changes and commitments have been mentioned or are likely to feature on party manifestos for the 2015 election.
So far I reckon we will have from the four main parties:
Conservatives - Promise to build HS2 and maybe a commitment to introduce more carriages and electrification and potentially something about replacing Northern Rail pacers to try and gain some votes in the North of England.
Labour - They have spoken about either re-nationalisation or a public sector operator being allowed to bid for franchises alongside private companies but I have doubts that this will feature. I think they will pledge to build HS2 but with modifications though I am not sure what and I am sure more stock and electrification will feature on pledges.
Liberal Democrats - Both John Pugh and Nick Clegg have said they want pacers withdrawn so I think this will feature on their manifesto and it will be an attempt for them to try and gain some votes in the North of England. The Lib Dems have always seemed big on electrification and railways so I think commitments to make the railways more accessible. I wouldn't be surprised if something about re-nationalisation was put on as a pledge.
UK Independence Party - I don't think I have ever heard them mention transport let alone the railways.
What else do people think will feature?
So far I reckon we will have from the four main parties:
Conservatives - Promise to build HS2 and maybe a commitment to introduce more carriages and electrification and potentially something about replacing Northern Rail pacers to try and gain some votes in the North of England.
Labour - They have spoken about either re-nationalisation or a public sector operator being allowed to bid for franchises alongside private companies but I have doubts that this will feature. I think they will pledge to build HS2 but with modifications though I am not sure what and I am sure more stock and electrification will feature on pledges.
Liberal Democrats - Both John Pugh and Nick Clegg have said they want pacers withdrawn so I think this will feature on their manifesto and it will be an attempt for them to try and gain some votes in the North of England. The Lib Dems have always seemed big on electrification and railways so I think commitments to make the railways more accessible. I wouldn't be surprised if something about re-nationalisation was put on as a pledge.
UK Independence Party - I don't think I have ever heard them mention transport let alone the railways.
What else do people think will feature?