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Question by:
Bob Neill
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Meeting date:
04 April 2001
I am interested in that, then. You may have observed that, in the Evening Standard last night, the Deputy Prime Minister is quoted dealing with two of the specific point you raised there. One is the proposition that Mr Kiley says that, without full control of maintenance, he could not order the private sector to repair a broken rail at a specific time; and his response, "That's just not true. London Underground's operating side has total control over what it wants done. If the Infraco says it wants something done because it suits them but not the operator, they will...