FUNDRAISER: Former Tory MP Edwina Currie cycled around the Balkans to raise money for Marie Curie.
The Mirror reported last week the charity was publicly saying it was "restructuring" but no final decision had been made about the future of its Harestone Drive, Caterham hospice and linked services, despite staff saying they had been told they were being made redundant.
Speaking exclusively to the Mirror, Mrs Currie, 62, said: "There is a brutal reality behind charity work. If the money is not there, the service cannot be provided.
"I feel for the staff. I think it is very insensitive to do this before Christmas. It's a tough decision to close the hospice but I think its overdue."
She said for the same money used to fund the hospice, far more people could be helped in their own homes, which was what the majority of people wanted.
She said: "This time next year, people will feel the benefit, but it will be a painful transition".
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