Second class stamps to rise sharply to 55p, under Royal Mail plans ''The national mail organisation said it is hoping to increase second class stamps by 53 per cent from 36p to 55p, and insisted that the increase was still “affordable” for “vulnerable groups”.
Royal Mail, which posted group profits of £1million a day for the most recent six month period, would then be free to increase the price of second class stamps from as early as April.
The price of second class stamps would then rise further by inflation every year for seven years. There would be no limit on the price of a first class stamp, which currently costs 46p.
Such a large price rise could lead to consumers stockpiling books of second class stamps to take advantage of the cheaper cost of postage before prices go up.
Ofcom, the postal regulator, is now considering the request, and will decide whether to give it green light in a few weeks’ time.'' Second class stamps to rise sharply to 55p, under Royal Mail plans - Telegraph |