Old people still write letters the old-fashioned way: by hand, with a biro, folding up the letter into an envelope, writing the address on the front before adding the stamp. Mostly they don't have email, and while they often have a mobile phone - bought by the family 'just in case' - they usually have no idea how to send a text. So Peter Mandelson wasn't referring to them when he went on TV in May to press for the part-privatisation of the Royal Mail, saying that figures were down due to competition from emails and texts.
LRB 24 September 2009 | PDF Download
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