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douglas9401 | 02:58 Thu 28th Nov 2024 | News
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It's mystery to me - we Brits can't seem to run these enterprises successfully but foreigners can come in, buy them up & rake off huge profits.🙄

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Wonder why?

Highly suspicious of the whole thing. What with the parcel deliveries being opened up to competition and e-mail reducing the number of letter deliveries one wonders how one can run a profitable business from what remains without virtually pricing oneself out of the market.  Unless the government decides the service is vital and intend gifting an annual wad of public cash to boost profits in order to keep it going.

 

Furthermore I see these "concessions" seem a little irrelevant. When the concession states that it won't be implemented before 2025, and one is already in December 2924, that's no concession.

 

Should never have sold off the family silver.

"When the concession states that it won't be implemented before 2025, and one is already in December 2924, that's no concession."

Is, "one" a wee bit confused?

Shameful

I'd rather see a typo due to keys being close together rather than a patronising comment.

As soon as possible there'll be redundancies, price hikes, more technology and streamlining.

 

no compulsory redundancies to take place (until 2025)

That's a relief then ðŸ™„

Royal Mail do need to improve services but I'm not sure this is the answer. 

Expect redundancies and price increases.

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