Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Says It Will 'Accelerate' Plans To Bring Railways Back Into Public Ownership At Labour Party Conference

Labour Wants Railways Re-nationalised Sooner. Unions Thrilled
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Leader of the opposition Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn (L) sits by shadow chancellor John McDonnell on day two of the annual Labour party conference in Brighton on September 28, 2015. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL (Photo credit should read LEON NEAL,LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images)
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Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party wants to fast-track the re-nationalisation of Britain's railway network if it comes to power, it has emerged at its conference in Brighton.

The party has previously indicated it wanted to bring lines back into public ownership when each regional franchise expires, a process that would have begun from 2021.

However, its National Executive Committee, which determines party policy, said it would not necessarily wait - using “break clauses” to intervene sooner.

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The rail franchise schedule reveals five lines that come up for renewal between 2020 and 2025

Manuel Cortes, general secretary of the TSSA transport union, which has been pushing for full re-nationalisation of the railways for years, said that he had “never, ever been happier”.

He told conference: "We are telling the British people that there is clear red water between us and the Tories when it comes to our railways. We will be running our railways in the interests of passengers and taxpayers."

The policy is a significant shift from Ed Miliband's manifesto pledge. He wanted the state to be able to bid for contracts, rather than handing them over as a matter of course, when the deals came up for renewal.

In her speech to delegates, Shadow Transport Secretary Lillian Greenwood said: "It is time for our railways to be run under public ownership, in the public interest, with affordable fares for all."

Here are the five franchises that will be due for renewal in the next parliament:

Schedule Of Rail Franchises 2020-2025
Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern - September 2021(01 of05)
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Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern franchises are due for renewal in September 2021, and would be the first chance for a Corbyn-led Labour government to bring rail lines back into public ownership. (credit:Andrew Matthews/PA Archive)
Chiltern Railways - December 2021(02 of05)
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Chiltern Railways run trains out of Maryleborne station in central London. The line is due for renewal in December 2021 - and a full competitive bidding process is scheduled to begin a year earlier.Corbyn would be able to scrap the bidding process and bring the line back into public ownership, if he has a mandate in 2020. (credit:Nick Ansell/PA Archive)
East Coast - March 2023(03 of05)
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Virgin Trains and partner Stagecoach Group Plc. started their eight year service in March 2015, after the line was previously under state ownership.It is due for renewal in March 2023. (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Transpennine Express - April 2023(04 of05)
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Transpennine Express is currently operated by First Group, but is due for renewal in April 2023. (credit:Peter Byrne/PA Wire)
Northern - April 2025(05 of05)
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Northern Rail is currently a Serco and Abellio joint venture. It would be the last franchise to come up for renewal during the 2020-25 parliament in April 2025. (credit:Lynne Cameron/PA Archive)