UK GOVERNMENT DEMANDED FREEZE ON HIGHLY SENSITIVE CLOSURES

 

WEIR – LABOUR CONCERNED ABOUT BALLOT BOX, NOT POST BOX

 

SNP Postal Affairs Spokesperson, Mike Weir MP, has today (Tuesday) condemned the UK Government’s interference in the post office closure consultation process after receiving the copy of a letter sent by Post Office Limited which states that the Westminster Government have asked for a “freeze” on “highly sensitive” closures pending the local elections in England.

 

The letter goes on to say that the consultation processes in Edinburgh, the Lothians and Central Scotland will be delayed for four weeks after Post Office Ltd’s proposals had to be revisited. 

 

Commenting on the letter, Mr Weir said:

 

“From the beginning this consultation process has been deeply flawed, and now it is in complete disarray.

 

“To explicitly demand a freeze on the consultation process in England and Wales shows Labour are only concerned about the ballot box, not the post box.

 

“This issue is far too serious to be treated with this kind of cynicism, and the whole process, right across the network, should now be suspended.

 

“The Minister must also explain when he took the decision to defer the consultation process. We have always known that the English local and municipal elections were going to take place next May, why was this not considered before the original consultation programme was announced?

 

“This interference by the UK Government shows what a complete sham this process has been. Local communities and authorities must have a fair chance to challenge the proposals over the future of this essential local service.”

 

ENDS