The cynic in me reckons that major and minor problems will be defined according to political and operational expediency. So I strongly suspect that in the absence of any imminent replacement, the 'largest station in Salford'/Pacer combination not being wheelchair accessible will be filed in the 'minor' category.
Remember part of the
BBC» is moving to Salford Quays including BBC Breakfast. BBC Breakfast has people with disabilities on as guests at least once every couple of months. Salford Quays can be accessed either by an accessible tram from Manchester Piccadilly station or an accessible low floor bus from Salford Crescent station. Disabled people can use the 150s, 156s, 180s and 185s that call at Salford Crescent station without any problems but if a 142 turns up they can't use it. Imagine how it would look on BBC Breakfast if they said "This morning Paraolympic gold medallist, x, is due to be joining us but x is going to be a bit late as they didn't realise there are a lot of non wheelchair accessible trains being used in the area."
However, given the current state and reliability of 142s there is no way these should be in service after 2019 but saying that we had 101s in operation in the North West years after they should have been withdrawn. Maybe the 143s and 144s could be given an exemption on condition that they are attached to a 153 when in service.
Let's not get overexcited with political hyperbole. People seem to have remarkably short memories about the protests the last government faced. This one of very far from done and the suggestion that the issue of Pacer replacement is going to bring it down looks a little silly.
A lot of the protests the last Conservative government faced were in the 1980s. A lot of people who are now voting age don't remember these and have no idea what 'Poll Tax' was.
Although voting turnout was up at the last election a lot of Labour supporters either stayed at home or voted for an independent or smaller party, hence the election of the first Green
MP▸ . A lot of Conservative supporters thought Poll Tax was a good idea anyway as it meant they paid less tax while others paid more.