Bus industry views on the 2015 UK General Election
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Posted: 6 May 2015 | Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, Intelligent Transport
Three key bus industry spokespeople give their views on the 2015 UK General Election. With polls opening tomorrow and debates continuing on re-regulation and the devolvement of funds from central government, European Bus Forum speaks to key industry spokespeople about their thoughts and predictions on the 2015 UK General Election. Stephen Joseph OBE, Chief Executive […]
Three key bus industry spokespeople give their views on the 2015 UK General Election.
With polls opening tomorrow and debates continuing on re-regulation and the devolvement of funds from central government, European Bus Forum speaks to key industry spokespeople about their thoughts and predictions on the 2015 UK General Election.
Stephen Joseph OBE, Chief Executive Officer for Campaign for Better Transport questions the bus industry’s thoughts of devolution:
Are you missing the point?
PTEG’s Jonathan Bray gives his opinion on post-election possibilities for the bus industry:
Fight it out – A quick preview of the Regulation Debate
Mark Yexley, Operations and Commercial Director at Arriva UK Bus, gives insight into the regulation debate and 2015 UK General Election.
All three speakers will be participating in the 2015 European Bus Forum held on 2nd July at Manchester University. For more information visit www.europeanbusforum.com.
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