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Starmer’s Railway Reform Passes Commons, Heads to Lords

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
September 4, 2024
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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Keir Starmer’s government has swiftly achieved a significant milestone by passing its first major reform to public services, just under two months after being elected. 

The landmark Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill has successfully cleared all stages in the House of Commons, marking a pivotal step toward renationalizing Britain’s railways.

As part of this transformation, the shadow Great British Railways has also been established, laying the groundwork for the future publicly owned rail service. 

The bill’s rapid progression is seen by many as a signal that Starmer’s government is committed to implementing a socialist agenda, despite criticism from the opposition.

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Labour’s Ambitious Push for Railway Nationalization

Transport Secretary Louise Haigh championed the bill, emphasizing the need for comprehensive reform in the rail sector. 

“Today, I am firing the starting gun on the biggest reforms to our railways in a generation. I am determined to end the chaos, delay, and disruption faced by people on train journeys every day,” Haigh stated. 

She further highlighted that the creation of the shadow Great British Railways represents a significant stride toward delivering a unified railway system that prioritizes passengers.

“This Government will direct every penny into creating a stronger, more reliable rail network that works for everyone. This is about making the railways work for the people that use them—putting passengers first and driving up performance.”

Louise Haigh
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh
Louise Haigh

The swift passage of the bill through the Commons has not been without controversy. The Conservative Party has criticized Labour, accusing it of prioritizing ideology over practical solutions and value for money. 

Shadow Transport Secretary Helen Whately has been particularly vocal in her opposition, accusing Labour of putting “leftwing dogma before practical solutions.”

Tories Criticize Labour’s Rail Reform Plan

Following the vote, Whately remarked, “Today in Parliament, Labour voted against rail passengers (and rural passengers specifically) and a pay review body to help them resist union pay demands. While we’re on the side of passengers and taxpayers, they’re stuck under the thumb of their union paymasters.”

Adding fuel to the fire, transport minister Simon Lightwood announced that the government is considering the creation of a pay review body for public sector rail workers. This move is intended to simplify the current pay review process, which has been marred by numerous strikes across the network.

Despite the opposition’s criticisms, the Passenger Railway Services Bill represents a bold step towards reshaping Britain’s railways under public ownership. The bill’s passage through the House of Commons on Tuesday sets the stage for further examination in the House of Lords, where it is expected to face additional scrutiny.

Labour’s plans for renationalizing the UK railways suggest that there would be no immediate costs associated with terminating existing rail contracts early, as the contracts would not be terminated prematurely. 

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The party’s costings indicate that full public ownership of the railways could save approximately £2.2 billion per year after five years. However, the plan has been critiqued for not going far enough in addressing broader issues within the railway system.

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