Labour: We would let state companies bid for Scottish rail
LABOUR’S would-be transport secretary would let state-owned companies bid for Scottish rail routes — if Scotland is still part of the union.
Shadow transport secretary Mary Creagh yesterday acknowledged a “raw deal” under privatisation as she inched the party’s platform back towards public ownership.
SNP ministers have seized on current laws which ban the public sector from bidding to run Scottish trains even when foreign state-owned firms are major players.
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