Real Life
encourages buying of Stamps
Postage stamps sell all year round, the
most common stamps on sale are the 1st class and 2nd class
stamp, but there are certain times of year when stamp sales do
rise one of them being Christmas time and the other being when
there is a general election and all parties are desperately
trying to encourage voting.
Politics and real life often have a
bearing on how many stamps are sold in a particular month. In
America last year stamp sales will have risen due to the fact
that there were many different people battling for a place as
president of the United States. Millions of dollars were
spent on trying to encourage people to vote, and millions of
dollars will have been spent sending flyers out to try to
entice people into the poling station. In the end Barack
Obama got the vote and the key to the Whitehouse will be handed
over to him at some point early this year.
It is not just in America though that
money is spent on encouraging people to vote for a particular
party, in this country in 1997 when there was a general
election, millions of pounds were spent on campaigning to
promote new Labour and Tony Blair, flyers were sent to all
potential voters and millions of pounds were spent by all
parties on buying stamps (Briefmarkenankauf). In the end it was
Tony Blair and new Labour that made it into power and Tony
Blair moved into number 11 Downing Street (it had more room
than number 10 and Tony Blair had a large
family).
Elections are not the only time that the
post office has a surge on selling stamps (Briefmarken schätzen), Christmas time is
also a busy time for the post office, relatives wanting to
send out special cards and people writing to old friends to
keep them up dated with recent news has always been good
news for the post office in general. The post office
often issues new stamps around the festive season to depict
the meaning of Christmas.
There have been competitions launched in
the past by programmes such as Blue Peter to encourage children
to paint a unique picture that will be featured on Christmas
stamps, as these stamps have been featured on television, it
usually encourages people to buy the stamps as part of a
collection.
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