@myroslavapetsa I would say the vast majority of pensioners do feel a tangible benefit from free public transport. Exception.
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@CommonSenseNo1 @PaulNiland @myroslavapetsa @alsimplicio Free services = overconsumption, inefficiency and waste. Proven many times.
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@andersostlund I agree with you on a heck of lot but on this I am afraid you are out of touch.@PaulNiland@myroslavapetsa@alsimplicio -
@CommonSenseNo1@PaulNiland@myroslavapetsa@alsimplicio I guess that was your closing argument as it lacked relevance to the topic? -
@andersostlund It was totally relevant! I think U R out of touch with subject you are discussing!@PaulNiland@myroslavapetsa@alsimplicio -
@CommonSenseNo1@PaulNiland@myroslavapetsa@alsimplicio How would you know that? Better you present a real argument with economic sense. -
@andersostlund a couple in 80s get free bus in/out of town, life is hard paying bills heating etc -@PaulNiland@myroslavapetsa@alsimplicio -
@CommonSenseNo1@PaulNiland@myroslavapetsa@alsimplicio Better raise pensions and let the old couple choose themselves. Freedom to ppl! -
@andersostlund There is no way ANY UK gov could afford to give pensioners that sort of rise!@PaulNiland@myroslavapetsa@alsimplicio -
@CommonSenseNo1@PaulNiland@myroslavapetsa@alsimplicio But you just said bus rides are 'free' now. Who pays for the busses then?
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