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Saving the cheque is a victory for common sense - Mike Hancock

13 July 2011

The UK Payments Council today [Tuesday] announced that they are to reverse their decision to scrap cheques by 2018 and continue their use for as long as customers need them.

 Commenting, Mike said:

 "For small businesses and sole traders cheques are a crucial form of payment and many were concerned that their removal would drive up their costs. For customers, especially the elderly, cheques are reliable, safe and not too technological.

 "Last year alone there were over one billion cheque transactions which shows just how widely used this form of payment still is.

"Today's announcement means that those who rely on cheque payments can now be sure of their future."

 Commenting further, the individuals who originally launched the 'Save the Cheque' campaign through an Early Day Motion in Parliament in November 2009 said:

 "This is a great victory for people power and common sense, and proves that the banks cannot afford to ignore the views of their customers.

 "After years campaigning along side small businesses, charities and voluntary groups, who will welcome this with open arms, I am absolutely delighted by this news."

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“This is a very popular idea which would give the public something back for bailing out the banks.

“I welcome the Treasury Select Committee’s review into what to do with the Government’s holding in RBS and Lloyds and hope that it furthers the case for giving the public their share.”