Episode 15

Shame

W/C 22nd April 2024

For what it is worth I think Labour are onto a winner with their policy to bring the trains back under Government control. I appreciate that they will never say it is 're-nationalisation' because somehow that word is considered too politically toxic, but the fact is that many people will look at this as a positive.

Whilst I have been a firm advocate of Labour not saying too much, too early, about what their vision for the country is, we are getting to the point where they need a few clean lines of difference. And this announcement, along with the commitment to repel the Rwanda bill is certainly something to be getting on with.

State-owned rail seems like an open goal, it has the potential to make a tangible improvement to many peoples lives, it is environmentally positive and we know it works across the continent.

I can't believe I didn't include it in this week's TFM tbh.

Stay safe.

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Anthony Short

I have been tinkering with audio since my mid-teens, recording songs & producing content for friends.

Post university I embraced the world of retail, firstly in supermarkets and later in & around the music instrument industry.

After 20 years or so, I took a sideways step into podcasting and began a venture called ashortstories, which helps in the development & production of podcasts for anyone that has a story to tell.