Cllr Andrew Dakers (Leader of Hounslow Liberal Democrats) has accused the Keens of failing to effectively defend Hounslow's post offices
Dear Editor, Following Alan and Ann Keens' feeble defence of their record in protecting Hounslow post offices, I thought I would set the record straight on the Lib Dems' policy proposals in this area.
In the Liberal Democrat group's January motion to full council we highlighted the reality that 19 Post Offices closed between 1999 and 2005 in Hounslow Borough (8 Brentford & Isleworth/ 11 Feltham & Heston). Vincent Cable, the Lib Dem MP for Twickenham, has led our national campaigning against closures - and Satnam Kaur Khalsa (Lib Dem parliamentary spokesperson for Feltham & Heston) and I have supported this campaign for several years. See www.hounslowlibdems.org.uk
Our motion "noted with concern" the announcement by the Government on 14th December 2006 of Ministers plans to close 2500 Post Office branches across the UK. Far from scaremongering, this is based on our experience of heavy cuts in Hounslow. Labour thinks that a post office within a 'mile' is an acceptable 'local' service. But how can they ask elderly people to walk a
two mile round trip to their 'local' post office? If this is Labour's idea of a local service, then it's no wonder they think top-up fees are the answer to student debt. Post office closure is taking the heart out of rural communities and is also reducing quality of life in our towns and
cities.
Whilst I have no doubt that Alan and Ann Keen wrote letters about post office closure to ministers, they have clearly been completely ineffective given the severity of the cuts imposed since 1999 in Hounslow. They - and their government - have failed to put together the coherent investment programme required to defend our post offices.
Specifically, the Liberal Democrats would:
Cllr Andrew Dakers
Leader of Hounslow Liberal Democrats
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