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Who Voted for This? - The Nationalisation of the Railways

Little lad Sam innocently sets the scene for some stern political pronouncements on rail nationalisation

Campaigning film 1948 1 mins

Overview

β€œWhat’s nationalisation, Daddy?” Bert’s young son, Sam, plays with his toy train and innocently opens the route for some sweeping political pronouncements on the failings of the nationalised rail industry. This is one of a series of Conservative Party films denouncing the nationalisation policy of the Labour government. β€œNationalisation? National frustration” is a recurring line in the films, along with β€œSack the Socialists! And set the people free.”

Britain's railways had been nationalised in 1948 and they were returned to private hands by John Major's Conservative government in 1993.