On the front page of Today's Times Newspaper
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article2246667.eceBritain^s worst-performing train company tried to silence the official passenger watchdog by threatening to sue it for libel for making a complaint about its poor performance.
London TravelWatch had written to Tom Harris, the railways minister, to ask whether First Great Western (FGW▸ ) was in breach of its franchise agreement because almost a third of its commuter trains in the Thames Valley were late.
FGW has a target in its contract of 92 per cent of trains on time but managed only 68.3 per cent on its peak services. ........
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The Government knew about First Great Western^s attempt to silence the watchdog, but took no action. Mr Harris has acknowledged Mr Cooke^s letter but has yet to answer any of the questions that it contains despite receiving it more than three weeks ago.
First Group, Britain^s biggest bus and train operator, has formed close links with senior Labour figures. It employs Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair^s former spokesman, to advise on ^strategic communications^ and has engaged David Blunkett, the former Home Secretary, to chair a commission that is expected to give strong backing to the company^s yellow school buses. First Group has refused to say how much the two are paid.
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Yesterday a First Group spokesman said: ^We had made clear to London Travelwatch repeatedly that certain things they were saying had no basis. We are within our rights to defend our reputation.^
A DfT» spokesman said: ^FGW^s performance has not been satisfactory for the passenger. Joint action plans are in place between Network Rail and FGW to address this.^
By doing this all First have done is made the situation and feelings towards them even worse and got them onto the front page of a National newspaper highlighting in case anyone didnt already know that they are the worst performing rail company in the
UK▸ . Good job their money is good otherwise the government would have stripped them of their franchise by now!