By Lars Mucklejohn Labour has pledged to open 350 new banking hubs in towns and villages across Britain over the next five years if it wins the general election on 4 July. The party said its plan was part of efforts “to breathe new life into Britain’s high streets”, including cracking down on anti-social behaviour and stamping out late payments to small businesses. There are currently 57 banking hubs across the country, which let customers of multiple banks access in-person services and deposit and withdraw cash. Cash Access UK, a non-profit owned and funded by nine major banks, plans to reach…