HC Deb 03 December 1947 vol 445 cc362-3
14. Mr. Emrys Hughes

asked the Postmaster-General who designed the black stamp with the initials "E.P." that is appearing on letters; how much is the estimated cost; and how long is it to be used.

Mr. Wilfred Paling

The commemorative postmark was designed by a draughtsman in the engineering department of the Post Office as part of his normal work. The estimated cost of the dies is £2,027. The postmark was in use from 20th of November until the end of that month.

Sir Ralph Glyn

May I ask the Postmaster-General if he appreciates that this action by his Department has caused a great deal of satisfaction?

Mr. Emrys Hughes

Does not the right hon. Gentleman realise that a large section of public opinion thinks that this is merely silly and should be withdrawn?

Mr. E. P. Smith

Will the right hon. Gentleman bear in mind that the letters "E.P." in proper combination are the most important letters of the alphabet?

Mr. Skeffington-Lodge

Will not my right hon. Friend consider using this lover's knot design on our letters until the approaching festive season is over?

Mr. Stokes

Or until the Foreign Ministers' Conference is over?