Letter: It IS Privatisation

Submitted by Janine on Thu, 26/10/2006 - 18:00.

To The Hackney Gazette

Why does Jennette Arnold find it so hard to admit the truth about the planned privatisation of the East London Line?

The simple facts are this. While TfL will act as an umbrella organisation covering London's transport, the new 'London Overground' - the North and East London lines combined - will be run by a private train operating company. The shortlist is:

  • National Express, which currently operates the Silverlink franchise.

  • Govia, which runs Southern and South Eastern and is a joint venture between the Go-Ahead Group and Keolis.
  • MTR Laing, a joint venture between Laing (which runs Chiltern Railways) and MTR (which operates the Hong Kong metro).
  • NedRail, the Dutch state railway. It already runs, as part of a joint-venture with SERCO, the Northern Rail franchise and the Merseyrail concession.

Private companies, all four of them.

No matter how much Jennette denies it, the process of allowing a private company to take over what a public company (in this case, London Underground) currently does is called "privatisation".

The fact that TfL will set fares and service levels does not change this. If the private operator can not make profits by raising fares, it will find another way - perhaps cutting corners on safety, or cleaning the trains and stations less often, or employing fewer people, or attacking the pay and conditions of the staff. Jennette's assertion that "all revenue will go back to TfL" is mistaken: at least some of it will go into the private operator's profits and directors' fat-cat salaries. Otherwise, these companies would not be bidding to operate the service.

And as for her cheap jibe about rail union leaders, I can assure you that no union leader tells me what to think. Trade union members, local people, every union present at TUC Congress, and three-quarters of people questioned in a recent opinion poll, have made up our own minds and oppose privatisation of the East London line.

So why is Jennette so keen to pretend this is not privatisation? Because the vast majority of people oppose rail privatisation (not surprisingly, given the disaster it has been in practice), and will not be convinced to support a further privatisation on the East London line.

Let's have a public Tube for Hackney.

Janine Booth
President
Hackney TUC