Over 100 MPs say 'Stop post office downgrade'
19th April 2012
An Early Day Motion (EDM 2841) calling
for a halt to the downgrading of some 2,000 post offices has now
been signed by 101 MPs.
CWU general secretary Billy Hayes
said: "This is a remarkable level of support, considering the
EDM was only tabled a few weeks ago. It clearly shows the level of
concern about the new 'Locals' model.
"And it's great to see the range of support too - MPs from
an array of political parties have put their names to the growing
chorus of opposition to these proposals," he added.
Plans to remove dedicated counters and merge post office business
with regular retail transactions - an initiative called
'Locals' by Post Office chiefs - have been slammed by
consumers and postmasters alike, and a broad coalition of
opposition is demanding a halt.
"The CWU, the Countryside Alliance, Federation of
Small Businesses and many other voluntary organisations are united
in supporting this EDM, which urges a radical rethink,"
explained CWU assistant secretary Andy Furey.
"At a time when Post Office has been granted extra state aid
through the EU, it should be investing in growth - not wasting
money on managed decline."
EDM 2841 was tabled by Labour MP Katy Clark and reads:
'That this House recognises the vital role the Post Office plays throughout the country, supporting businesses and communities and providing access to a wide range of services; notes that Post Office Ltd is planning to convert over 50 per cent. of its branch network to new operating models over three years from April 2012, with 2,000 branches to be converted to the new Locals operating model; further notes that Consumer Focus has described this restructuring as being `as significant, if not more challenging, than previous restructure exercises'; further notes that there are concerns among businesses and local communities over the smaller range of services which will be available at Locals, over caps being applied to benefit payments and parcels services in Locals and over the number of existing sub-post offices which may close as a result of the proposals; expresses its concern that Post Office Ltd has not yet fully trialled the Locals model in converted post offices and that there is limited opportunity for public engagement; and calls for Post Office Ltd to impose a moratorium on the proposed rollout of the Locals model until it has carried out a full national consultation on this.'
For the full text visit: Parliament UK: EDM
2841
Click >here< to check if your MP has signed the EDM? If not, why not e-mail them and ask them to sign here: http://www.theyworkforyou.com/






