Trust me, if someone handed me a letter and said "deliver that to Scotland for 28 pence" (or whatever the hell the price of a stamp is these days) I'd say something along the lines of "you're ****ing joking". For this I appreciate the postal service as they are reasonably priced.
I also really appreciate the services they provide - more than once have I been to the "local" post office and come away reasonably pleased - which is surprising as I am quintessentially British, and as such I crave disappointment at every opportunity.
Now, that said..
I didn't say that I was supporting the "arsehole fat cats"
My point was that there are other ways to get want you want. Strikes are not the solution when a country depends on the service - you are only likely to piss off those that would otherwise assist or support the cause. Don't forget that the Royal Mail isn't the only postal service out there now.
If I went to a customer and shutdown their entire network because they weren't treating me right, I'd be tied down to the desk and taken for an anal ride by guy in a wig (a judge). Why is this not the equivilent for the postal service, or the railways, etc? I don't see why it's different? Just because there's a large number of people involved, and historically there's a union?