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Labour vows to end ‘postcode’ lottery of bus services
Shadow transport secretary Louise Haigh (left) and deputy party leader Angela Rayner (right) walk together during a visit to Perry Barr bus depot in Birmingham, to set out Labour's plan for a better bus network across England, April 11, 2024

LABOUR has vowed to end the “postcode” lottery of local bus services by speeding up and expanding the franchising process to all communities and removing the Tory ban on publicly run services.

It launched its plan to to create 250 million more passenger journeys per year without the need of additional central government spending at a mayoral launch event in the West Midlands today.

Shadow transport secretary Louise Haigh MP said: “Four decades of disastrous deregulation of Britain’s buses has robbed communities of a say over the vital services that they depend on, instead handing power to unaccountable private operators who have slashed services.”

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