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Name: Anthony Gearing on Nov 15, 2007Comments: Under a Govt that pretends that it is somehow the "nice" party, it is clear such moves are designed to redistribute wealth from the poorest and weakest into yet more red tape to scheme money out of other weak and vulnerable people.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2007Comments: post offices are a great asset to the local communityFlag
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Name: Louise Bagshawe on Nov 15, 2007Comments: I support David Bull fighting for Brighton's post offices!Flag
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Name: Wendy Jackson on Nov 15, 2007Comments: Keep the Post Offices open. They are a lifeline for so many vulnerable people in the community. This is what Conservatism stands for.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2007Comments: keep them open, its such a great help for the local communityFlag
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Name: Ailsa Macfarlane on Nov 16, 2007Comments: Villages and towns need their local post officesFlag
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Name: Mark Phillips on Nov 17, 2007Comments: stop closing down things that are needed post offices are part of our way of lifeFlag
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Name: Mark Phillips on Nov 17, 2007Comments: stop closing down things that are needed post offices are part of our way of lifeFlag
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Name: Patricia Ginman on Feb 7, 2008Comments: Sir Rowland Hill would weep to see common greed from the top disgracefully dessert the dedicated reformer's ethos of service to the customers/public - so shamefully set aside.Flag
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Name: Stephen Sutton on Jun 6, 2008Comments: Post offices are a lifeline for many older citizens, and in some cases are their only contact with relatives who live far away. While this doesn't directly affect me, I empathise with those who will be hurt by these closures.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 28, 2008Comments: They are not just businesses they are a community resource and should properly be accounted for as such by costing their value to the community.Flag
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