(18 Aug 2016, 8:02 pm)Adrian wrote To be fair, 'Night Tube' was a Boris Johnson policy, and you could hardly accuse him of being left-wing!
It's difficult to comment without the full figures. Of course it depends on what their initial projections are. If it didn't break even for three years, but ran at an overall surplus over a 10 year period, then it's a sound investment as far as I'd be concerned.
I wouldn't say it's a problem, but more a positive that people are willing to be vocal to achieve what they so desire. This is no different to the lobbying of Government from boardrooms, mainly trying to ensure that we remain in a race for the bottom.
That will be this fella?
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/...rney-night
The same fella who cut jobs and axed booking offices, trying to balance his books and searched for outside investment to cover the costs of his tourist attraction cable car.
Mind, I will give him some (tiny) credit for taking the tubelines contract back in house - whatever the real agenda may have been.