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Which bunch of idiots thought up the current situation?

THESE IDIOTS
Word is,they OWN the business! :roll:
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Which bunch of idiots thought up the current situation?

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New Labour (to please their Big Business friends who want a slice of the postal market to make more money).
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Post by dogfood »

fcuk knows who thought it up but :cfo agreed to it and :lfo did nothing to prevent it.

The responsibility for the current situation lies with these 2 tw*ts. And if they get away with their plans the responsibility rests with everybody that did nothing but moan about the posties striking and the strike breakers.

Take up your problems with :lfo and :cfo .
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Post by moanmoanmoan »

Looks like it's time to get David Cameron to think that a good quality post service is critical.

That seems to get things changed pretty quickly!!
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Just getting him to think would be the first step.
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moanmoanmoan wrote:Looks like it's time to get David Cameron to think that a good quality post service is critical.

That seems to get things changed pretty quickly!!
They're all the same.
Blair put in his manifesto that Liebour wont privatize us..................................................took a good wack from the CWU's coffers tho to put it in
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Post by moanmoanmoan »

I agree that they are all the same.

Just thinking on the inheritance tax, nom domicile tax announcements changes very conveniently following the Tory conference.

Qickest change to policy that has actually been put into force EVER.

If only the Tory conference had been discussing RM.....
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moanmoanmoan wrote:As for the competition wanting cheaper services - your management should be able to tell them that the prices are going up - if they don't like it then go elsewhere.
The prices are set by the regulator under the orders of Nu 'Labour'
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Moonshine wrote:
moanmoanmoan wrote:As for the competition wanting cheaper services - your management should be able to tell them that the prices are going up - if they don't like it then go elsewhere.
The prices are set by the regulator under the orders of Nu 'Labour'
Not strictly true:

Royal Mail and DSA users can come up with prices and contracts independently of the regulator. The regulator gets involved if there is a dispute. Only recently learned that on this board. Apparently AL and AC came up with the current prices and the regulator was not involved at all.
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