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MP backs cross-party call for Lloyds to restore cheque deposits

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Monday, 8 June, 2026
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Banking hub letter

I have signed a cross-party letter calling on Lloyds Banking Group to restore cheque deposit services at Post Office branches and Banking Hubs.

The letter, coordinated by fellow Yorkshire MP, Graham Stuart, has been signed by 120 MPs from across the House of Commons, including colleagues from all major political parties. Signatories include Mel Stride, Daisy Cooper, Adrian Ramsay, Jeremy Corbyn, Graham Stringer, Dave Doogan and Liz Saville Roberts.

Together, we are asking Lloyds Banking Group Chief Executive Charlie Nunn to personally review the bank’s decision so that older, vulnerable and digitally excluded customers are not left behind.

Having worked on supporting access to banking in Thirsk & Malton towns for a number of years, both through banking hubs and postal services offering banking provisions, I know how critical these facilities are in rural areas like ours.

Banking Hubs have made a real difference to communities that have lost local bank branches. They are helping to keep face-to-face banking alive for residents, small businesses, charities and community groups.

However, Lloyds remains the only major British bank that does not allow its customers to deposit cheques at Post Office branches and Banking Hubs.

I believe this is unfair to customers who still rely on cheques, particularly older residents, disabled people, small businesses, charities and community groups.

Notes to editors

The cross-party letter has been coordinated by Graham Stuart MP and signed by 120 MPs from across the House of Commons.

Government ministers are unable to sign such letters, but several have written to Lloyds in a personal capacity to raise the issue.

The letter is addressed to Charlie Nunn, Chief Executive of Lloyds Banking Group, and asks him to personally review the decision to withdraw cheque deposit services through Post Office branches and Banking Hubs.

Signatories:

1. Graham Stuart (Conservative), Beverley and Holderness

2. Oliver Dowden (Conservative), Hertsmere

3. Damian Hinds (Conservative), East Hampshire

4. Chris Philp (Conservative), Croydon South

5. Neil Shastri-Hurst (Conservative), Solihull West and Shirley

6. Paul Holmes (Conservative), Hamble Valley

7. Mike Wood (Conservative), Kingswinford and South Staffordshire

8. Joy Morrissey (Conservative), Beaconsfield

9. Saqib Bhatti (Conservative), Meriden and Solihull East

10. Victoria Atkins (Conservative), Louth and Horncastle

11. Aphra Brandreth (Conservative), Chester South and Eddisbury

12. Neil O'Brien (Conservative), Harborough, Oadby and Wigston

13. Mims Davies (Conservative), East Grinstead and Uckfield

14. Stuart Andrew (Conservative), Daventry

15. Naushabah Khan (Labour), Gillingham and Rainham

16. Cat Eccles (Labour), Stourbridge

17. Joe Robertson (Conservative), Isle of Wight East

18. Christopher Chope (Conservative), Christchurch

19. Paula Barker (Labour), Liverpool Wavertree

20. George Freeman (Conservative), Mid Norfolk

21. Gagan Mohindra (Conservative), South West Hertfordshire

22. Antonia Bance (Labour), Tipton and Wednesbury

23. Dr Caroline Johnson (Conservative), Sleaford and North Hykeham

24. Greg Stafford (Conservative), Farnham and Bordon

25. Andrew Bowie (Conservative), West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine

26. David Simmonds (Conservative), Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner

27. Sarah Champion (Labour), Rotherham

28. Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat), Richmond Park

29. Claire Coutinho (Conservative), East Surrey

30. Sadik Al-Hassan (Labour), North Somerset

31. Matt Vickers (Conservative), Stockton West

32. Ann Davies (Plaid Cymru), Caerfyrddin

33. Cameron Thomas (Liberal Democrat), Tewkesbury

34. Wendy Morton (Conservative), Aldridge-Brownhills

35. Lorraine Beavers (Labour), Blackpool North and Fleetwood

36. Dr Kieran Mullan (Conservative), Bexhill and Battle

37. Gill Furniss (Labour), Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough

38. Jo White (Labour), Bassetlaw

39. Neil Hudson (Conservative), Epping Forest

40. Lee Pitcher (Labour), Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme

41. Martin Vickers (Conservative), Brigg and Immingham

42. Julian Smith (Conservative), Skipton and Ripon

43. Ashley Fox (Conservative), Bridgwater

44. Greg Smith (Conservative), Mid Buckinghamshire

45. Emma Lewell (Labour), South Shields

46. Lewis Cocking (Conservative), Broxbourne

47. Callum Anderson (Labour), Buckingham and Bletchley

48. John Lamont (Conservative), Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk

49. Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party), Strangford

50. Andrew Rosindell (Independent), Romford

51. Bradley Thomas (Conservative), Bromsgrove

52. Chris Coghlan (Liberal Democrat), Dorking and Horley

53. Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat), St Albans

54. Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru), Dwyfor Meirionnydd

55. David Mundell (Conservative), Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale

56. Rebecca Smith (Conservative), South West Devon

57. Henry Tufnell (Labour), Mid and South Pembrokeshire

58. Dr Peter Prinsley (Labour), Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket

59. Terry Jermy (Labour), South West Norfolk

60. Martin Wrigley (Liberal Democrat), Newton Abbot

61. Yasmin Qureshi (Labour), Bolton South and Walkden

62. Mel Stride (Conservative), Central Devon

63. Jerome Mayhew (Conservative), Broadland and Fakenham

64. Anna Sabine (Liberal Democrat), Frome and East Somerset

65. Adam Dance (Liberal Democrat), Yeovil

66. Clive Lewis (Labour), Norwich South

67. Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat), North Shropshire

68. Adrian Ramsay (Green Party), Waveney Valley

69. Helen Grant (Conservative), Maidstone and Malling

70. Martin Rhodes (Labour), Glasgow North

71. Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative), Thirsk and Malton

72. Andrew George (Liberal Democrat), St Ives

73. Iqbal Mohamed (Independent), Dewsbury and Batley

74. Geoffrey Cox (Conservative), Torridge and Tavistock

75. Luke Akehurst (Labour), North Durham

76. Dave Doogan (Scottish National Party), Angus and Perthshire Glens

77. David Reed (Conservative), Exmouth and Exeter East

78. Bambos Charalambous (Labour), Southgate and Wood Green

79. Esther McVey (Conservative), Tatton

80. Ben Maguire (Liberal Democrat), North Cornwall

81. Jack Rankin (Conservative), Windsor

82. John Cooper (Conservative), Dumfries and Galloway

83. Rachael Maskell (Labour), York Central

84. Dr Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat), Stratford-on-Avon

85. Laura Trott (Conservative), Sevenoaks

86. Torcuil Crichton (Labour), Na h-Eileanan an Iar

87. Louie French (Conservative), Old Bexley and Sidcup

88. Chris Hinchliff (Labour), North East Hertfordshire

89. Andrew Murrison (Conservative), South West Wiltshire

90. John Whittingdale (Conservative), Maldon

91. Patrick Hurley (Labour), Southport

92. Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Labour), Clapham and Brixton Hill

93. Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru), Ceredigion Preseli

94. Richard Foord (Liberal Democrat), Honiton and Sidmouth

95. Tom Tugendhat (Conservative), Tonbridge

96. David Chadwick (Liberal Democrat), Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe

97. Graham Stringer (Labour), Blackley and Middleton South

98. Gareth Bacon (Conservative), Orpington

99. Ben Goldsborough (Labour), South Norfolk

100. Mohammad Yasin (Labour), Bedford

101. Desmond Swayne (Conservative), New Forest West

102. Simon Hoare (Conservative), North Dorset

103. Jeremy Corbyn (Independent), Islington North

104. Alice Macdonald (Labour), Norwich North

105. Jonathan Brash (Labour), Hartlepool

106. Mark Francois (Conservative), Rayleigh and Wickford

107. Sarah Bool (Conservative), South Northamptonshire

108. Luke Evans (Conservative), Hinckley and Bosworth

109. Mark Garnier (Conservative), Wyre Forest

110. Ben Obese-Jecty (Conservative), Huntingdon

111. Peter Bedford (Conservative), Mid Leicestershire

112. Chris Webb (Labour), Blackpool South

113. Robin Swann (Ulster Unionist Party), South Antrim

114. Harriet Cross (Conservative), Gordon and Buchan

115. Andrew Snowden (Conservative), Fylde

116. Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat), Mid Dorset and North Poole

117. Dr Allison Gardner (Labour), Stoke on Trent South

118. Sir John Hayes (Conservative), South Holland and The Deepings

119. Jamie Stone (Liberal Democrat), Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross

120. Mary Foy (Labour), City of Durham

Sources:

[1] Lloyds Banking Group customer information on cheque deposits and Post Office / Banking Hub access.

[2] Pay.UK cheque usage research showing 44% of current account holders still use cheques.

[3] Age UK evidence to Parliament on cheque use among people aged 65 and over.

[4] Pay.UK Quarterly Statistical Report, Q4 2025.

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