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19 February 2008
Ministers claim that the cuts are necessary to reduce the network's £3 million losses a week and that changes to the way benefits are paid mean that post offices are no longer as central to people's lives as they were. But this runs counter to popular opinion. For most people, the availability of a local post office matters far more than most of the issues on which Parliament expends its political energy and taxpayers' money, as ministers would know if they took the trouble actually to listen to their constituents. Even people who do not use their local post office routinely are indignant when it is not there when they do need to send an important letter or a parcel.
As for the Post Office argument that most people in London will still be no more than a mile by road from their nearest branch, this ignores the reality that the branches that remain will be far more crowded and many are already located in convenience stores unsuitable for the purpose. Of course the Post Office will be running its usual consultation exercises. Londoners, councils and the mayoral candidates should demonstrate emphatically that these closures run counter to popular feeling and local needs.
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