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Post Office 'could be owned by staff'

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July 16, 2025

TURNING the Post Office into an employee-owned organisation could not be considered until 2030, the UK Government has revealed, as it could also scrap the 11,500-branch requirement as part of a major review into its future.

The current level of taxpayer funding for the Government-owned postal service is unsustainable, the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) said in a new Green Paper on the organisation's future.

This sets out its views on how the Post Office should be run in the future, including possible changes to its ownership structure.

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