Thursday 3rd July 2008
Weir Raises Arbroath Post Office
Issue in Parliament.
Mike Weir MP has tackled the Minister for Post Office Affairs, Pat McFadden,
over the “ludicrous” situation relating proposed Post Office changes in the
Arbroath area following the revelation that the future of the Abbeygate Post
Office in the town.
Speaking at Business and Enterprise Questions today (Thursday) Mr Weir set out
the situation and asked the Minister
“Does the Minister not accept that even under this inadequate consultation
process such a material change in circumstances must mean that the proposed
closures must, at the very least, be put on hold until the status of the main
Post Office is clarified?”
Mr Weir was scathing abut the response with the Minister merely stated that the
“receiving” post office should be able to handle all transferring business.
“The situation in Arbroath is now absolutely ludicrous, and the Minister seems
utterly unable to comprehend why local people are spitting blood over the threat
to the whole Post Office infrastructure in the town.”
“Ministers seem to have washed their hands of any responsibility for what is
happening to our post offices. It is no wonder this UK government is held in
increasing contempt.”
“If this consultation process is anything more than a sham then the Post Office
must, at a bare minimum, call a halt to changes in the Arbroath area until such
time as the future of the Abbeygate office is clear.”