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Liberal Democrats believe in public transport: it’s part of fair society and the best
way to cut carbon emissions from transport without trying to limit people’s opportunities to travel. We have identified real money to allocate to improvements in public transport.
We will:
- cut rail fares by renegotiating the deals made with the train companies.
- improve bus services
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The Green Party will:
• Double the size of the bus fleet through an investment of £3 billion ;
• Provide a further £2 billion to subsidise bus fares and get new services operational.
• Bring the railway system back into public ownership and spend £2 billion on new track and rolling stock, and on urban tram schemes - together creating 20,000 jobs.
• Reduce UK rail fares by
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The general principles of UKIP's Transport Policy are as follows:
- people have a right to readily available, frequent, reliable quality transport, both private and public, at an acceptable cost;
- UKIP are not in favour of persecuting the motorist, and want a well organised and well maintained road network;
- UKIP opposes 'green taxes' and believes in choice and market solution
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A Conservative Government will improve Britain’s transport system to strengthen our economic competitiveness, provide better services for travellers and help fight climate change. We will achieve this by:
- building a high-speed rail link connecting London, Heathrow, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds with the Continent through the Channel Tunnel;
- making Heathrow better not bigger,
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Labour is building a transport network that meets the needs of business and individuals, whilst being sustainable and contributing to our climate change targets, with new low carbon technologies playing an increasing role.
We are putting local authorities at the forefront of tackling congestion and improve local public transport, as we believe they are best placed to identify local transpor
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