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“All Gone Now”: The Material,Discursive and Political Erasure of Bank and Building Society Branches in Britain
Authors:Shaun French  Andrew Leyshon  Paola Signoretta
Affiliation:1. School of Geography, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK;2. shaun.french@nottingham.ac.uk;3. andrew.leyshon@nottingham.ac.uk;4. Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK;5. p.e.signoretta@Sheffield.ac.uk
Abstract:Abstract: This paper examines an apparent anomaly that lies at the heart of processes of financial exclusion within Britain. Given that the branch networks of banks and building societies have shrunk in size by about one‐third since 1989, a period during which the Government has launched a wide‐ranging set of policies to tackle financial exclusion, why is it that the issue of branch closure has been neutralised as a political issue? After providing evidence to show the extent of branch closure in Britain and illustrating the ways in which geographical research in particular has drawn attention to the nature of this problem, we look at the way the issue of physical access to financial services has been discursively and politically marginalised. We undertake a detailed history of public policy in the area, and the ways in which research funded by industry bodies and Government departments has been used and framed to build a pro‐market, neoliberal policy programme that constructs branch closures as natural and inevitable.
Keywords:financial exclusion  bank and building society branches  public policy  neoliberalism
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