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Helping to save post offices – how did your MP vote?

Today’s post looks at how Welsh MPs (who are standing for re-election) voted in relation to post offices.

The following MPs voted AGAINST keeping the Post Office Card Account, which would have done a great deal to help struggling post offices remain a viable business and a key public service (all Labour):

Aberavon – Hywel Francis

Alyn and Deeside – Mark Tami

Bridgend – Madeleine Moon

Caerphilly – Wayne David

Cardiff North – Julie Morgan

Cardiff South and Penarth – Alun Michael

Cardiff West – Kevin Brennan

Carmarthen West and South Pembs – Nick Ainger

Clwyd South – Martyn Jones

Cynon Valley – Ann Clwyd

Delyn – David Hanson

Gower – Martin Caton

Llanelli – Nia Griffith

Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney – Dai Havard

Neath – Peter Hain

Newport West – Paul Flynn

Ogmore – Huw Irranca Davies

Rhondda – Chris Bryant

Swansea East – Sian James

Torfaen – Paul Murphy

Vale of Clwyd – Chris Ruane

Ynys Mon – Albert Owen

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  3. Reducing the tax burden for people on low incomes – how did your MP vote?

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