
"Government services to be online-only" states The Observer (21.11.10).
"Officials say getting rid of all paper applications could save billions of pounds. They insist that vulnerable groups will be able to fill in forms digitally at their local post offices."
"Around 27% of households still have no Internet connection at home and six million people aged over 65 have never used the web."
Libraries also provide public access to the web and librarians will help people get on-line. Both libraries and post offices may, in the future, offer access to Interactive Democracy. We will also see increasing numbers of households getting connected.
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