Post Office Closures — Commends the Government's action — 19 Mar 2008 at 18:45
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| Policy | Vote (in this division) |
| Post office - in favour of Government policy | aye |
| Post office closures - against | no |
The majority of MPs voted in favour of the motion:[1]
- This House
- recognises the vital social and economic role of post offices, in particular in rural and deprived urban communities;
- notes the decline in post office customer numbers in recent years and the financial losses of £174 million incurred by the network in 2007;
- further recognises the effect of changes such as direct debit facilities and increased use of the internet for payment and communication;
- commends the Government's action to support the post office network with investment of up to £1.7 billion up until 2011, including an annual subsidy of £150 million;
- further notes that this subsidy did not exist under the last government and that without it thousands more post offices would be under threat; and
- urges the Government to continue working with Post Office Limited to ensure a viable and sustainable network for the future.
This followed a previous vote rejecting a motion to suspend the closure programme during consultation.[2]
The debate is bisected by the announcement of a deferred division,[3] making it inconvenient to access on a single page.
- [1] John Hutton MP, House of Commons, 19 March 2008
- [2] Post Office Closures - Suspension for issues to be re-assessed, House of Commons, 19 March 2008
- [3] Deferred division interruption, House of Commons, 19 March 2008
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