This ad will be closed automatically in X seconds.

A Significant 14,500 Signatories Back Greeting Card Association’s Royal Mail Petition

Having campaigned relentlessly to encourage greeting card and gift industry folk to sign a Greeting Card Association-backed petition calling for MPs to scrutinise changes to the postal service, some 14,500 signatures have been received, crossing the 10,000 threshold which mandates a response from government.

Despite Royal Mail’s claims that it should be allowed to reduce second class postal deliveries to two days per week, as well as cutting Saturday deliveries altogether, over 14,500 UK voters have joined the GCA’s call for proper parliamentary scrutiny of any proposed changes in order to keep the Royal Mail service reliable, national and affordable.

The petition, which also calls on MPs to regulate the price of first-class mail (which went up to £1.70 on Monday 7 April) and mandate that Royal Mail meet existing delivery targets before changing the Universal Service Obligation (USO), must now receive a formal response from the government.

“Our members are deeply concerned that they’re being railroaded into accepting reforms that will make the Royal Mail service they depend on, less reliable and affordable,” states Amanda Fergusson, chief executive of the GCA. “We now look forward to receiving a formal government response to the petition.”

She continues: “We know a postal service that’s a mere shadow of the service Royal Mail should be delivering, will cause real damage to small businesses,consumers, high streets and communities.”

Currently, the Royal Mail’s regulator, Ofcom, is consulting on the proposed changes, setting a 10 April deadline for responses, but has made it clear it can make changes to the USO without any involvement from MPs.

The GCA has also stepped up its social media campaign with a new hard-hitting series of posts on Instagram.

They highlight the concern caused by the current uncertainty over Royal Mail’s ownership and the threat to the price and reliability of the postal service if they are allowed to dilute it.

Top: With the postal service currently under threat, the GCA is waiting for a formal response from the government following its petition.

MORE NEWS
Brits.HK
 
With many companies out in Hong Kong this week at the Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair, tariffs were very much a topic of discussion...
Suzanne_GiftAwards
 
Suzanne Ellingham, director of sourcing at Source Home & Gift, says that like the show, The Gift Awards shine a spotlight on creativity, craftsmanship and excellence...
HKTDC
 
They include McLaggan+Co, Meg Hawkins, Pure Table Top, Talking Tables and Wrendale Designs...
Look_out-500x500
 
“It was good to see companies such as Hooli Mooli, Widdop & Co and Pigment Productions at the show...
Electric Coast
 
Symbols of summer include sunshine, cowboy boots, lips and palm trees...
BLLAs2025winners500x500-500x500
 
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Adult Arts & Crafts Range, from West Design Products, was crowned winner of the Best Brand Licensed Gifting Product or Range...
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.