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Wheres the yellow stripes gone?
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bedfordrl
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Re: Wheres the yellow stripes gone?
I wonder if anyone has asked the Queen what she thinks about the future of Royal Mail and whether any opinion of hers would count.
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fmrPOSTIE
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Re: Wheres the yellow stripes gone?
Perhaps they'll bring back Consignia lolk66yla wrote:Perhaps they will just use the letters RM as our logo, as in R(upert) M(urdock)
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jafferpants
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Re: Wheres the yellow stripes gone?
They stopped using the yellow stripe at the request of B Hayes & D Ward because it kept reminding them of the the yellow running down their spines. 
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Re: Wheres the yellow stripes gone?
The Pink one has thoughaxeman wrote:the orange ones have not yet arrived ?
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Re: Wheres the yellow stripes gone?
probably never opened a letter in her lifebedfordrl wrote:I wonder if anyone has asked the Queen what she thinks about the future of Royal Mail and whether any opinion of hers would count.
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bedfordrl
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Re: Wheres the yellow stripes gone?
Opens buildings etc. instead.
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Lounge Lizard
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Re: Wheres the yellow stripes gone?
and Scottish post boxes too.brothermagrew wrote:Scottish Royal Mail vans carry the Scottish Crown (without 'E II R').fmrPOSTIE wrote:Noticed the other day the the two yellow stripes on the RM vans is not there on the newer vehicles, can't say from what point they stopped putting them on but is this a decision made by management to refresh the brand? lol.
Next will be the Royal EIIR cipher
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Re: Wheres the yellow stripes gone?
A good question in all seriousness. However, as we operate under a constitutional monarchy and an elected democracy, the Queen as head of state is not allowed by law to comment on any matters that either fall under the purview of her elected representatives or comment on anything of a political nature. Therefore I don't think we will really hear what she thinks until she dies and they release her private papers under the 10, 25 or 50 year rule.bedfordrl wrote:I wonder if anyone has asked the Queen what she thinks about the future of Royal Mail and whether any opinion of hers would count.
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norbert
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Re: Wheres the yellow stripes gone? Old RM vans / wagons
this is an old picture - found it on http://www.flickr.com/dvbuk55 wrote:I have heard that they had been touted as "go faster stripes", they didn't work and so they have been discontinued.fmrPOSTIE wrote:Noticed the other day the the two yellow stripes on the RM vans is not there on the newer vehicles, can't say from what point they stopped putting them on but is this a decision made by management to refresh the brand? lol.
Next will be the Royal EIIR cipher
It's by " Lady Wolfrun " her pictures are clear , well scanned and edited - apparently she worked on the buses - seems very anoraky to me - a bus is a bus to me , but old pictures of streets , people , fashions , styles etc are interesting .
Probably loads of pictures if you just type Royal Mail in search on Flickr -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8050359@N07/1428971097/
I'd imagine there's a few people who would like a certain " big - boned " union official to be put on the first train back there ?
MURDERERS. Need to dispose of a body? Simply parcel it up and post it to yourself via DHL. You will never see it again.
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bedfordrl
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Re: Wheres the yellow stripes gone?
I only ask as we use her name .TrueBlueTerrier wrote:A good question in all seriousness. However, as we operate under a constitutional monarchy and an elected democracy, the Queen as head of state is not allowed by law to comment on any matters that either fall under the purview of her elected representatives or comment on anything of a political nature. Therefore I don't think we will really hear what she thinks until she dies and they release her private papers under the 10, 25 or 50 year rule.bedfordrl wrote:I wonder if anyone has asked the Queen what she thinks about the future of Royal Mail and whether any opinion of hers would count.
Also as Royal Mail is so old there are probably some ancient laws that still apply that may be used to protect us from privatisation, surely worth someone to do some digging?.
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Re: Wheres the yellow stripes gone?
Sounds like I have got a job.bedfordrl wrote:I only ask as we use her name .TrueBlueTerrier wrote:A good question in all seriousness. However, as we operate under a constitutional monarchy and an elected democracy, the Queen as head of state is not allowed by law to comment on any matters that either fall under the purview of her elected representatives or comment on anything of a political nature. Therefore I don't think we will really hear what she thinks until she dies and they release her private papers under the 10, 25 or 50 year rule.bedfordrl wrote:I wonder if anyone has asked the Queen what she thinks about the future of Royal Mail and whether any opinion of hers would count.
Also as Royal Mail is so old there are probably some ancient laws that still apply that may be used to protect us from privatisation, surely worth someone to do some digging?.
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fmrPOSTIE
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Re: Wheres the yellow stripes gone?
I've already mentioned on here that it is currently unlawful to privatise Royal Mail. It was labour who brought in the Postal Services Act 2000, which enshrined Royal Mail in law as a government-owned company. All shares are held by the Trade Security. (peter mandelson owns RM) One special share is held by the Treasury Solicitor.bedfordrl wrote:I only ask as we use her name .TrueBlueTerrier wrote:A good question in all seriousness. However, as we operate under a constitutional monarchy and an elected democracy, the Queen as head of state is not allowed by law to comment on any matters that either fall under the purview of her elected representatives or comment on anything of a political nature. Therefore I don't think we will really hear what she thinks until she dies and they release her private papers under the 10, 25 or 50 year rule.bedfordrl wrote:I wonder if anyone has asked the Queen what she thinks about the future of Royal Mail and whether any opinion of hers would count.
Also as Royal Mail is so old there are probably some ancient laws that still apply that may be used to protect us from privatisation, surely worth someone to do some digging?.
It's precisely why Mandelson now has to introduce NEW legislation to unbreak their election pledge and reverse a price if legislation. It makes me sick.
They won't get away with it though.