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Unions say Tories' Rail Reform Bill offers nothing to undo privatisation harm
Member of the TSSA and RMT unions picketing outside King's Cross station, London, August 6, 2015

RAIL unions have criticised the Tories’ draft Rail Reform Bill, which will create a “commercially focused” Great British Railways (GBR).

The Department for Transport said that GBR will “leverage private-sector innovation” while having responsibility for infrastructure, operations and oversight of whole industry finance where it is the franchising authority.

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “This Bill, in its current form, will do nothing to address the 30-year-long decline in our railways since privatisation.

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