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Royal Mail services and the covid-19 pandemic

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Royal Mail services and the covid-19 pandemic

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https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/re ... 2022-0079/

A debate on Royal Mail services and the covid-19 pandemic is scheduled to take place in Westminster Hall on Tuesday 19 April 2022 at 4.30pm. Helen Hayes MP will open the debate.

The Library will produce a briefing or material for the debate and this page will be updated when it is made available.
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For why?
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2yearpostie wrote:
02 Apr 2022, 11:33
For why?
People get paid to invent these meetings.
People get paid to attend these meetings and make important sounding noises.
People get paid to write up the findings of these meetings.
There might even be a free trip to the Bahamas to discover how their postal service coped during the pandemic.
Someone might end up with a non executive position on the Royal Mail board.

Inventing pointless work is the lifeblood of democracy and very profitable.
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Woody Guthrie wrote:
02 Apr 2022, 11:47
2yearpostie wrote:
02 Apr 2022, 11:33
For why?
People get paid to invent these meetings.
People get paid to attend these meetings and make important sounding noises.
People get paid to write up the findings of these meetings.
There might even be a free trip to the Bahamas to discover how their postal service coped during the pandemic.
Someone might end up with a non executive position on the Royal Mail board.

Inventing pointless work is the lifeblood of democracy and very profitable.
Wait, so im poor because i do a real job? that why im seeing 70k electric audis on the driveways of people i deliver to who are my age?
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A full recording of today's debate can be seen following this link (it's not a good look for Royal Mail):

https://parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/0 ... c43e2bf73d
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