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No, the places where they're alright they're also more affordable. Investing in decent bus services for those who need it is a good idea, probably through nationalisation, as since they've been privatised, unprofitable routes get dropped. Not having to pay for something that's pretty awful or non existent isn't much use for most, it'll just be a bonus for those in cities who need it least. Rolling out decent broadband to places where, again, it's not profitable for private companies do so seems sensible to me, helping those who actually need it, although I don't know if I'd have made such a big deal about it.
Better than free shit broadband. Also busses are not shit everywhere.