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Train fares rise by up to a third (BBC News)

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Old 9th May 2007, 13:30
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Train fares rise by up to a third (BBC News)

Train operator Arriva Trains Wales faces criticism over plans to withdraw cut-price 'SuperSaver' tickets.

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Its a bit rich of the tory AMs complaining about Arrivia Trains increasing their fares when it was the tories who privatised the railways in the 1st place and didnt regulate all the fares.
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Its a bit rich of the tory AMs complaining about Arrivia Trains increasing their fares when it was the tories who privatised the railways in the 1st place and didnt regulate all the fares.
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Politicians have short memories Tim
And the public have even shorter ones, I was talking to someone at work about the Iraqi war and she said the Tories only voted for the war after Blair's infamous dossier, but my reclition of events was that the Tories were as keen as anyone to get rid of Saddam.
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