Letter: In Brief

John O'Brien
Monday 19 October 1998 18:02 EDT
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Sir: The abandonment of the Post Office sell-off means: continuation of an over -priced letter delivery service of indifferent quality; continued subsidy of rural dwellers by those in urban areas; a post office less able to compete with privatised rivals from home and abroad; a sure sign that the Government is not serious about the modernisation of Britain if it means challenging vested interests, in this case Communication Workers Union; more communication via the Internet - this letter is being sent you by e-mail at a fraction of the cost of a first-class stamp

JOHN O'BRIEN

Morpeth, Northumberland

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