Passengers face higher fares and further cuts to routes as Tories run bus services into the ground, says Andy McDonald
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Labour analysis reveals how bus services have been hammered by the
Conservatives, with the threat of more to come. Since 2010 fares
have risen faster than wages, services have been slashed and
passenger numbers have plummeted, meanwhile private companies have
accrued higher profits. New analysis reveals the state of the bus
services commuters are set to face in 2022: Average fares are set
to be 59 per cent higher than in 2010. Bus routes are projected to
fall by nearly...Request free trial
Labour analysis reveals how bus services have been hammered by the Conservatives, with the threat of more to come. Since 2010 fares have risen faster than wages, services have been slashed and passenger numbers have plummeted, meanwhile private companies have accrued higher profits. New analysis reveals the state of the bus services commuters are set to face in 2022:
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Andy McDonald, Labour’s Shadow Transport Secretary, said: “The Tories said deregulation would improve our buses but they are running the bus services into the ground. Passengers now face a toxic mix of rising fares, cuts to services and reduced access. Meanwhile, private companies are coining it in with growing profits. “Enough is enough. Labour will rescue bus services. We will give councils the freedom to run first class bus services which the public are proud of. “For too long the bus industry has put profit for a few before millions of passengers. A future Labour Government will change that.” ENDS Notes to Editors 1. Over the last five years the Tories have presided over a broken bus market. Fares have risen, services have been cut and passenger numbers have fallen. With no action to remedy this on the horizon, new Labour analysis – projecting forward recent trends until 2022 – shows that this is set to continue. Under the Tories bus fares have already risen 27 per cent. Five more years of growth at the current rate means fares would see fares rise to 59 per cent more than 2010.
DfT, costs, fares and revenue bus statistics, Table BUS0405 14 March 2017, https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/bus04-costs-fares-and-revenue
DfT, costs, fares and revenue bus statistics, Tables BUS0406 & BUS0402 14 March 2017,https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/bus04-costs-fares-and-revenue
“Since 2010, local authorities in England and Wales have cut £78 million in funding and over 2,400 routes have been reduced or withdrawn altogether.” Campaign for better transport, Buses in Crisis, p5, 13 March 2017, http://www.bettertransport.org.uk/sites/default/files/research-files/buses-in-crisis-2015.pdf
Campaign for better transport, Buses in Crisis, p5, 13 March 2017, http://www.bettertransport.org.uk/sites/default/files/research-files/buses-in-crisis-2015.pdf
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