Sadly, we are getting ever-increasing amounts of gun crime and it's not connected to mail services.
The problems with the Royal Mail, as far as I can see, stem from the requirements being imposed on them by the watchdog body Ofcom.
Royal Mail has to do deliveries for other companies and can only charge a bare minimum fee for each item. I think it's something like a penny a letter. Effectively they are subsidising other postal service operators.
The collections and sorting are carried out by the private companies; Royal Mail just does the actual door-to-door deliveries.
I think the idea is that they already have the country-wide delivery network, and it's effectively impossible for other mail companies to provide this. Royal Mail has a monopoly of the distribution network, so it's forced to make the deliveries for a pittance.
Offcom also limits that amount that can be charged for mail items. Good for the consumer in the short term, but it may eventually mean massive problems for Royal Mail, and this will effect everyone.
In the name of increasing competiton, allegedly for the benefit of consumers, Ofcom might be destroying the postal network and you'll end up paying £1 to send a second-class letter.
The postal workers are not helping by striking. If anything, they are further reducing the number of business contracts Royal Mail has. These contracts then go to the private companies and...remember what I said about who has to make the deliveries for very little money?
It is a case of 'turkeys voting for Christmas'. The more business contracts are lost, the less money Royal Mail has and the more cuts will have to be made.
There are other aspects to it as well, of course, like a reduction in letters, but of course internet shopping is popular and those goods have to get delivered somehow.
I'm not an expert, so if anyone knows any better, please reply.
EDIT: Or is it Postcomm, rather than Ofcom?
