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  1. This is what rebuilding Britain is all about 👇 Hit RT if you agree.

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    It's . Today shows just how rigged our economic system is in favour of the privileged few.

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    Today is Sounds great, right? 🐱 Well, unfortunately it's not. Take a look at this 👇

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  4. Jan 3

    As millions went back to work yesterday, thousands of you hit streets and stations across the country to protest against We want to say a massive thank you to our brilliant volunteers! If you were out campaigning, see if you can spot yourself in our video 👇

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    Jan 3

    The privatisation of our railways has failed. Let's bring them into public ownership.

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    Jan 3

    Trains being 200% overcrowded is disgraceful when passengers' rail fares have increased by 36% since 2010 and the Government gives billions of pounds of taxpayers' money in subsidies to private train operators. Let's bring our railways into public ownership.

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    Jan 2

    Our activists braved the cold this morning to deliver leaflets to commuters at Sandbach station to let them know what is going to do to ensure our railways work for the many.

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    Jan 2

    joining the campaign against the at Sheffield, Meadowhall and Dore Stations Have you had enough of - Find out more and get on board with Labour's plan at :

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    Jan 2

    Great morning campaigning at Totnes Station, against the disastrous Tory handling of our railways, on the day of yet another hike in rail fares while services worsen

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    Top team from campaigning against outside Nottingham station this evening. Want to end on commuters from Chris Grayling & co?

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  11. Jan 2

    Fed up of ? Here's how we'll put the ease back in train travel.

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    Jan 2

    A lively and positive first stall of the year - on train fare hikes! Ordinary folks are being priced out - this is bad for everyone’s quality of life and for the economy!

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    Jan 2

    At Colne Railway Station with and to campaign against the hike. We need a Government that will take our railways back into public ownership and invest in our infrastructure.

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    Jan 2
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    Jan 2

    Time to renationise our railways. Fares are rising, but service is deteriorating

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    Jan 2

    Marple Labour were out this morning letting passengers know how Labour will improve rail services for the many, not the few.

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    Jan 2

    and passengers at the station protesting new Tory rail fare hike. Average fares up 36% since Tories came to power but services arent improving. Time for a railway that works for the many not the few

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    Jan 2

    Broken timetables, cramped carriages and another wage-busting 3% fare rise. Today I joined and Labour supporters to highlight the dire state of rail services. The next Labour govt will put railways into public ownership and passengers before profit.

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    Rail fares are up by 36% since 2010, having risen more than twice as fast as wages With punctuality at its worst in 13 years, today’s increases are an affront to passengers Labour will bring our railways back into public ownership and cap fares to stop above inflation rises

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    Jan 2

    Huge thank you to for joining our rail campaign day at Kings Cross this morning!

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