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The government has denied that its decision to shelve plans to sell part of Royal Mail was taken because of the threat of a backbench rebellion. | |
Ministers insist it was due to a fall in the value of the postal market and a lack of bidders. | |
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson announced that the proposal was being put on hold on Wednesday. | |
He insisted part-privatisation was merely being postponed until market conditions improved. | |
But the government is being urged to explain how it will rescue the Royal Mail's pension fund. | |
It had planned to pay off the fund's £8bn deficit, as part of the part-privatisation deal. | |
But after the deal collapsed, Lord Mandelson said the pension deficit was "a matter for the company and the pension trustees". | |
The Tories say the pension fund's trustees are in an impossible position. | The Tories say the pension fund's trustees are in an impossible position. |
The partial sell-off, opposed by unions and many Labour MPs, had been due to go before Parliament before the summer break. | The partial sell-off, opposed by unions and many Labour MPs, had been due to go before Parliament before the summer break. |
'Don't walk away' | 'Don't walk away' |
A Labour peer, Lord Clarke of Hampstead, urged ministers to "urgently get down to talking" about the pension fund deficit. | A Labour peer, Lord Clarke of Hampstead, urged ministers to "urgently get down to talking" about the pension fund deficit. |
But while Lord Mandelson agreed that the pensions deficit was "a huge and growing burden" on the Royal Mail, he said the government "had to be fair to taxpayers". | But while Lord Mandelson agreed that the pensions deficit was "a huge and growing burden" on the Royal Mail, he said the government "had to be fair to taxpayers". |
I don't think the British public want to see their Post Office privatised Billy Hayes, CWU General Secretary | |
He added: "[The government] cannot expect them to take responsibility for the deficit if the other challenges facing Royal Mail are not also addressed." | He added: "[The government] cannot expect them to take responsibility for the deficit if the other challenges facing Royal Mail are not also addressed." |
Conservative business spokesman Lord Hunt told peers that by putting the part-privatisation into "cold storage", the Government was "putting the trustees of the Royal Mail pension plan in an impossible position". | Conservative business spokesman Lord Hunt told peers that by putting the part-privatisation into "cold storage", the Government was "putting the trustees of the Royal Mail pension plan in an impossible position". |
But Richard Hooper, the man whose review of Royal Mail last year recommended the part-privatisation, said the company was "in crisis". | |
"If you have got a £9bn to £10bn pension deficit you are in financial trouble," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. | |
He said industrial relations had got worse and the decline in letter volumes had accelerated in in the six months since he completed his report. | |
'Profitable' | |
He refused to be drawn on why a buyer could not be fund, repeatedly saying he did not want to comment on "politics". | |
BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson said he had "let the cat out of the bag" with this reply - suggesting it was not a commercial decision but a political one to head off a revolt by Labour MPs and trade unions. | |
BBC Business Editor Robert Peston said that if Royal Mail was a privately-owned company "it would be bust". | |
CWU postal union general secretary Billy Hayes said the pensions deficit had been "created mainly by a Conservative government" and the Royal Mail was a profitable business | |
"It is not true to say that the Royal Mail does not make money. It is more profitable than Deutsche Post and in better shape than TNT," he told Today. | |
He said low value bid by private equity company CVC had been the only offer on the table, but added: "I don't think the British public want to see their Post Office privatised." | |
On industrial relations, he said the CWU had offered Royal Mail management a three-month no strike deal to "sit down and negotiate change" but they seemed "unable" to take this up. | |
But he defended planned strike action in London, saying his members there seeing "their pay cut completely arbitrarily". | |
The union plans to hold a series of walkouts over three days later this month in a row over jobs and services. | The union plans to hold a series of walkouts over three days later this month in a row over jobs and services. |