I second that whole heartedly.
Come the next local elections lots of Labour incumbents will be turfed out and it will pave the way for sensible, committed and non-tribal candidates to be selected.
It's really not a very good letter.
It doesn't say anything at all about the services they provide that people actually pay for in droves that commercially justify keeping it open.
It might as well have said " you're only useful for providing free banking to old people and you should stay open no matter how much that costs you." When the Post Office read that they will probably fast track its closure.
This is the problem when you have politicians with no commercial acumen. They argue that businesses should do stuff that sends them insolvent.
Edited to add:
On reflection I would not be surprised at all if they've already been tipped off that this post office will stay open and this letter is just a soft touch but cynical signal that our local politicians fought so hard to keep it open.
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