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Labour pushes for rail renationalisation
LABOUR delegates press party leaders to railroad the Tories out of government with vote-winning public ownership policies.

Shadow transport secretary Mary Creagh was left in no doubt that members backed renationalisation during the conference rail debate.

She decried the Tories determination to hand publicly run East Coast to their privateer pals — pointing out it will deliver £1 billion in profits to the Treasury by next March.

And Ms Creagh set out Labour’s commitment to allow Britain’s public rail operator to compete with privateers to run lines.

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