https://solihullobserver.co.uk/news/wes ... ls-delays/
(This is a politician's piece on a local newspaper website)
LAST month in this column I asked for your help.
I’d been hearing from residents across the constituency about problems with Royal Mail: missing hospital appointment letters, court documents and benefit notices. Vital correspondence not turning up. And I asked you to contact me if you had further evidence of the Royal Mail in disarray.
You responded in numbers. Telling me of the health screening reminders that didn’t turn up and the missing business documents and invoices causing havoc to small businesses.
And it’s not just residents. I received no post to my constituency office in March until last week.
This is not a minor irritation. This is a national institution in crisis.
Royal Mail carries a universal service obligation, a legal duty to deliver letters to every address in the country, six days a week. That promise is being broken, every single day, in our communities and in communities like ours across Britain.
This week, as chair of the business and trade committee, I hauled in the new owner of Royal Mail, Daniel Kretínský, along with the chief executive, the Communication Workers Union and regulator Ofcom. We put them all in the same room and we demanded answers.
Why are parcels being prioritised over letters? Why are delivery rounds being left uncovered? What is the plan to restore the service that families and businesses depend on?
I’m glad that, under pressure, Royal Mail committed to publishing an improvement plan in the coming days. That’s a start. But a promise to publish a plan is not a plan. I’ll be scrutinising every word of it and reporting back to you here.
Not everyone banks online. Not everyone gets letters by email. Royal Mail isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s a lifeline.
The regulator has powers to act if Royal Mail continues to breach its obligations. The government has the ability to set expectations. And parliament, through our committee, has the power to keep the pressure on. I intend to use every one of those levers until this service is fixed.
But I need your help to do it. Every case you share with me strengthens the case I’m making in Westminster.
If your post has gone missing. If you’ve missed an appointment, a benefit letter, a prescription reminder or a court document, please contact me at liam.byrne.mp@parliament.uk.
This is a national service. It needs to work for everyone. And I won’t stop until it does.
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Westminster Diary: Quizzing Royal Mail bosses after hearing of Solihull's delays
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Re: Westminster Diary: Quizzing Royal Mail bosses after hearing of Solihull's delays
When the e.p. Group purchased Royal Mail he said the uso would be safe in his hands. Now it seems like an albatross round there neck. Didn’t take long for there stance to change also all the politicians now shouting about how bad the service has got we never heard anything from them when it was sold.
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I think the main criteria when the sale was being examined by the government was giving it to anyone willing so they didn't have to nationalise it. In the long run it'll probably cost more since RMG/IDS is undoubtedly angling for a subsidy to continue providing the USO. And so like pretty much every instance of privatisation of the national silver, the result is the nation renting it back in worse condition and at elevated cost.derekm wrote: ↑07 Apr 2026, 17:52When the e.p. Group purchased Royal Mail he said the uso would be safe in his hands. Now it seems like an albatross round there neck. Didn’t take long for there stance to change also all the politicians now shouting about how bad the service has got we never heard anything from them when it was sold.
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The USO isn't changing.
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.