Letter: More freedom for the Post Office 3 Edition

Michael Heseltine is clearly quite unprepared to reconcile himself to the fact that a majority of both the country and the House of Commons does not wish to see the Post Office entirely privatised. That is because he cannot see that the Post Office represents a form of social cohesion, founded on th...

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Published inIndependent (London, England : 1986)
Main Author Mr A. C. BOLGER
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London (UK) Independent Digital News & Media 23.11.1994
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Summary:Michael Heseltine is clearly quite unprepared to reconcile himself to the fact that a majority of both the country and the House of Commons does not wish to see the Post Office entirely privatised. That is because he cannot see that the Post Office represents a form of social cohesion, founded on the ideal of co-operation in matters of common concern, without which a workable society is not possible.
ISSN:0951-9467