Letter: Transport of rage
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Mr Blair and his spin-persons would do well to remember that an awful lot of people are thoroughly ed up with traffic-clogged roads and the antics of the privatised rail companies - and that an awful lot of his precious Middle England and South East voters are disgruntled rail users.
GRAHAM LARKBEY
London E17
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