Here;
It seriously fucks me off that after all the work Thatcher did trying to make Britain a business friendly country; her supply side reforms and strong action over the unions, we’ve gone back to a situation where a group of people who have themselves partially to blame over the cost of the postal service, think that they should not face any reforms to a business which clearly needs reforming.
You mean, like the people who live in rural areas* by choice but don’t much fancy putting up with the extra cost of delivering mail to those same remote areas, and therefore want a subsidised ‘universal delivery’?
Thus, if they don’t want to put up with the extra costs of living in the country they should ‘fuck off’ (to paraphrase you), and sell up, thus allowing me to be able to afford to spend all of my time happily incurring the additional costs occurred enjoying the benefits of remote living.
Can’t have it both ways, chuck.
(* like I do for part of my month.)
Art thou the Haddock, the Once and Future Shopkeeper, whose coming was foretold (possibly)?
Aye, but now I’m shopless.
Shop or not, it’s very good to see you back…
Cheers, matey. Much appreciated.