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Post Office Network (No. 2)

EDM number 1201 in 2006-07, proposed by Alan Duncan on 22/03/2007.

That this House is concerned by the fact that a quarter of the Post Office network has closed since 1997, with at least 2,500 further closures planned by the Government over the next two years; is further concerned that it has been suggested that the Post Office network could be reduced to just 4,000 branches; recognises the important social role played by post offices; believes that the Government's proposed access criteria are essentially meaningless as two thirds of all post offices could be closed without breaching them; believes that access criteria should be improved and strengthened to take into account factors such as public transport facilities; and calls on the Government to give greater certainty to the sub-postmasters by setting out where it intends to make cuts and setting a limit on the number of closures over the next two years, to allow sub-postmasters to provide a greater range of products and services and to encourage local councils to see what services they could provide through post offices creating council counters in their area better to engage with local residents.

This motion has been signed by a total of 44 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Alan Duncan22/03/2007Rutland and MeltonConservativeProposed
Jonathan Djanogly22/03/2007HuntingdonConservativeSeconded
Charles Hendry22/03/2007WealdenConservativeSeconded
Mark Prisk22/03/2007Hertford and StortfordConservativeSeconded
Tobias Ellwood22/03/2007Bournemouth EastConservativeSeconded
Brian Binley22/03/2007Northampton SouthConservativeSeconded
Nicholas Winterton22/03/2007MacclesfieldConservativeSigned
Graham Stuart22/03/2007Beverley and HoldernessConservativeSigned
David Jones22/03/2007Clwyd WestConservativeSigned
Stewart Jackson22/03/2007PeterboroughConservativeSigned
Peter Bone22/03/2007WellingboroughConservativeSigned
Ann Winterton22/03/2007CongletonConservativeSigned
Peter Bottomley22/03/2007Worthing WestConservativeSigned
Anne McIntosh22/03/2007Vale of YorkConservativeSigned
Peter Luff22/03/2007Mid WorcestershireConservativeSigned
Eleanor Laing22/03/2007Epping ForestConservativeSigned
Andrew Selous22/03/2007South West BedfordshireConservativeSigned
Derek Conway23/03/2007Old Bexley & SidcupConservativeSigned
Philip Davies23/03/2007ShipleyConservativeSigned
Bob Spink26/03/2007Castle PointConservativeSigned
Michael Penning26/03/2007Hemel HempsteadConservativeSigned
Lynne Jones27/03/2007Birmingham, Selly OakLabourSigned
John Leech27/03/2007Manchester, WithingtonLiberal DemocratSigned
Nigel Evans27/03/2007Ribble ValleyConservativeSigned
William McCrea27/03/2007South AntrimDUPSigned
Nicholas Soames27/03/2007Mid SussexConservativeSigned
Colin Breed27/03/2007South East CornwallLiberal DemocratSigned
Elfyn Llwyd28/03/2007Meirionnydd Nant ConwyPlaid CymruSigned
Tim Loughton28/03/2007East Worthing and ShorehamConservativeSigned
Gregory Campbell28/03/2007East LondonderryDUPSigned
Edward Davey28/03/2007Kingston and SurbitonLiberal DemocratSigned
David Wilshire28/03/2007SpelthorneConservativeSigned
Angus MacNeil28/03/2007Na h-Eileanan an IarScottish National PartySigned
Edward Vaizey28/03/2007WantageConservativeSigned
David Lidington16/04/2007AylesburyConservativeSigned
Andrew Stunell16/04/2007Hazel GroveLiberal DemocratSigned
Ann Cryer16/04/2007KeighleyLabourSigned
John Hemming19/04/2007Birmingham, YardleyLiberal DemocratSigned
Malcolm Moss20/04/2007North East CambridgeshireConservativeSigned
Brian Jenkins23/04/2007TamworthLabourSigned
Richard Ottaway26/04/2007Croydon SouthConservativeSigned
John Baron01/05/2007BillericayConservativeSigned
Jo Swinson01/05/2007East DunbartonshireLiberal DemocratSigned
Quentin Davies09/05/2007Grantham & StamfordConservativeSigned

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