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LibDem MEP HITS OUT AT LIST OF COVENTRY & WARKS POST OFFICES CONSIDERED FOR CLOSURE

5.39.24pm UTC (GMT +0000) Wed 25th Jun 2008

Liz Lynne MEP. (photography: James Graham)

Local Euro-MP Liz Lynne has reacted angrily to the release today of the list of Coventry & Warwickshire post offices earmarked for consultation on closure. The consultation programme is part of the government's wider post office closures plan and is likely to see many on the list closed along with up to 2500 nationwide.

Liz Lynne, who has campaigned against the closures across the region, said:

"The closing of local services anywhere will inconvenience people but the removal of post offices from suburban and rural areas will seriously hurt some communities.

"Many post offices on this list are also combined with the local shop which may struggle to survive without the post office counter. If they close, many people on low incomes or reduced mobility could be forced to travel much further for vital goods and services they can currently find close to home.

"The government is presumably hoping that people will take this lying down because the release of the Warwickshire list was delayed until after the local elections. But local people must make sure their voice is heard and sign petitions where possible. There is an alternative to these closures and the Liberal Democrats have a fully-costed plan which would revive the post office network."

On the claim sometimes made that the EU is behind the closures, Liz added:

"Some politicians would have you believe this is all the EU's fault, but I assure you it is not so; the closure programme comes directly from a political decision by the UK government to remove services from post office counters and the resultant fall in customers.

"With fuel costs continuing to rise the government should be ensuring that essential services are delivered as locally as possible, not forcing people to travel ever further to find them."

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