Do you think Royal Mail's privatisation would improve the postal service?
Consumers answer this month's question.
Don Murphy, Former sales manager, Hammersmith
"Privatisation would help major services, but people who live a long way away might suffer. Some services should be provided regardless of cost."
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Shana St Lewis, Sales assistant, west London
"Generally, I'm not impressed by Royal Mail. I think privatisation would probably make it faster. Post Office queues are ridiculous."
Steve Smith, Baptist minister, Fulham
"I think Royal Mail is fine. I'm from the States originally and it's comparable to there, really."
Frank Carter, Retired, Woodford Green, Essex
"The internet has deprived the Post Office of so much income. I don't send letters any more. It's all done by email and text. I blame Google."
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