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Published Date: 02 November 2008
THE Labour Government has been accused of deliberately delaying announcing a decision that will lead to the closure of 700 of Scotland's 1,120 Post Offices to avoid bad publicity in the run-up to the Glenrothes by-election.
Scotland on Sunday understands that the Post Office is poised to lose its hold on the Government's Post Office Card Account, which provides an easy method for people to collect pensions and benefits from local branches.

The contract, which generat
es crucial business for Post Office branches, is up for renewal in 2010 and the successful bidder was expected to be named in the summer.

It was then delayed until October, but the decision is still not forthcoming.

"I believe the bad news could be being deliberately held back because of the Glenrothes by-election," said Mervyn Jones, a sub-postmaster at Sandbed, near Hawick, and the president of the National Federation of Sub-Post Officers. "We think 700 out of 1,120 Post Offices in Scotland are at risk."

The potential closures have proved troublesome for Labour in Glenrothes, with candidate Lindsay Roy appearing poorly briefed on the issue. Maurice Golden, the Tory candidate, said: "On a televised hustings, the Labour candidate, Lindsay Roy said he didn't know what a card account was. Over four million people use the card account to collect their pensions and benefits."

A Department of Works and Pension spokesman said: "We will make an announcement in the coming weeks."





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Christina, Aberdeen,

02/11/2008 00:39:31
Do I detect a change of policy in SoS?

No rehashing of press Labour press releases and a new Scottish Political Editor.

If so, good luck to the paper!
2

ochone,

Sauchie, Clack's 02/11/2008 01:17:21
Now just ask yourselves, would a Labour government really sink this low?

Yes, I think it's possible as well.
3

A Better Way,

Edinburgh 02/11/2008 02:33:52
Scottish Post offices are the lifeblood of the majority of Scottish Communities. If Brown and Ian Grey know this is going to happen, they should be dragged out and be given their much needed flogging.

obviously that contract will be given to his new mates in Lloyds TSB or Tescoes. Does that mean there will be a branch in every town and village, well no it wont. what are all of the elderly Scots, disabled Scots and unemploted Scots going to do. Yes thats right they will go to a phantom Lloyds Branch Office where there is no public transport, because thousands cannot afford a car. Imagine a pensioner who's legs and balance are not so great, having to get on a bus in the middle of a Scottish Winter, to go and pay their bills 5/10 miles away.

Aye Good Socialists My Erky. Get these scumbags out of Scotland and Vote for your ain Kind. Vote SNP. The only party thats fighting for all the people of our Nation.My 78 year old Mother would be one of Browns cast offs, and it looks like I will have to take time off to take her myself.
4

donald,

glasgow 02/11/2008 08:47:51
Nice to see Labour MPs fight to save their local Post Offices, that they voted to close and then try to insinuate that it is the fault of the SNP.
5

Queen D,

Glasgow 02/11/2008 17:33:12
ASK ABOUT THE TAX JOURNALISTS< OR ARE YOU TOO COWARDLY?
IS HE GOING TO REDUCE IT?
IF NOT< WHY NOT?
ASK!
6

PMK,

03/11/2008 05:37:58
Labour will be closing the pubs next.

After the card account, that should kill of those pesky Post Offices for good ... nurture community spirit will you!
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03/11/2008 17:42:03
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