but these are the same arguments made about branch lines in the 60's, aren't they?
There were some lines that really made no sense, I suspect, but we threw the baby out with the bathwater, hey presto times and travel patterns changed, and now we wish we could wind the clock back and start again.
To put all our faith in the internet, which even now is not free to use, is foolhardy . We need to protect our interests, and not have them decided (and eroded) by people like Adam Crozier and Moya Greene, frankly.
There were some lines that really made no sense, I suspect, but we threw the baby out with the bathwater, hey presto times and travel patterns changed, and now we wish we could wind the clock back and start again.
To put all our faith in the internet, which even now is not free to use, is foolhardy . We need to protect our interests, and not have them decided (and eroded) by people like Adam Crozier and Moya Greene, frankly.
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