Geez, that's an old one but true!
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Originally Posted by martyh
That refers to the royal mail as a company ,it wouldn't be ok for postmen to refuse to deliver certain mail just because they don't approve of it ,such as Camerons planned leaflet drop
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The link was in reply to @Osem's post which explains what Royal Mail are responsible for delivering under the contract they have.
If you used a tiny portion of your brain you would see that post delivery personnel would be in breach of contract if they failed to deliver the leaflets and would be liable to dismissal.
The leaflet is not mail, it has been classed as a public information leaflet which Royal Mail must deliver.
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"It is not possible for Royal Mail to separate material you don’t want from those you do want
For example: advertising offers or leaflets or (typo corrected) material from Central and Local Government and other public bodies.