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Fight to save Post Offices1.32.39pm UTC (GMT +0000) Wed 18th Oct 2006 The Liberal Democrats have placed themselves at the head of a nationwide campaign to save Britain's Post Office network. This follows on from the Liberal Democrat inspired House of Commons debate on Monday highlighting the Government's failure to take the tough decisions necessary to save our Post Office and Royal Mail services. It comes as the National Federation of SubPostmasters (NFSP) will lobby Parliament and deliver to Downing Street a record petition in support of the Post Office Network, signed by four million people. Commenting, Liberal Democrat Shadow Trade and Industry Secretary, Edward Davey MP said "The Government has presided over a decimation of the post office network. Now it seems their solution to 'stabilise' the Post Office will involve thousands more branch closures, bringing hardship and financial exclusion to millions." Continuing Ed said "We are the only party to propose a viable, forward thinking and long term solution that will protect the Post Office network. I congratulate the NFSP for its campaign on this crucial issue and the record number of signatures on their petition. I am delighted with the level of cross-party support we received for the Liberal Democrat opposition day debate on Monday in support of the Post Office and Royal Mail networks." "I look forward to attending and speaking at the lobbying event and will commit the Liberal Democrats continued support for the campaign." Notes 1. Postcomm, in its press release accompanying the publication of their annual report issued on 12 October 2006 said "Postcomm, the independent regulator for postal services, today urged the Government to make the tough and overdue decisions needed to plan the future of the Post Office network. The Government must take into account the wider social role played by Post Offices in local communities as well as the imperative of establishing a sustainable, stable business." 2. Age Concern said on the publication of their Rural Post Offices Report on 27 September 2006 that "Thousands of pensioners risk being cut off from their community unless the Government steps in to rescue rural post offices, warns a new report published today by Age Concern." 3. Decisions which the Government has presided over that have a detrimental impact on the Post Office network include: withdrawing the Post Office Card Account in 2010, removing passport and TV licences from Post Offices, refusing to make a decision on the Social Network payment after 2008, not releasing necessary investment funds of up to £1.3Bn announced in May or to address the proposals by Royal Mail for an Employee Share Trust. 4. The Liberal Democrats are the only party to have a coherent policy that will secure the future of both the Royal Mail and the rural and urban Post office network:
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Related News Stories:Fri 21st Apr 2006: Save Crawley's Post Offices - vote against the Labour government's plans. Published and promoted by Crawley Liberal Democrats, 12 Green Lane, Northgate, Crawley RH10 8JP. The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |