Royal Mail today said it will not produce a stamp to celebrate Brexit day - despite bringing out a collection to mark Britain joining the Brussels club 40 years ago. But the organisation has rebuffed the demands saying 'it does not intend to issue a stamp' to mark the exit. The Royal Mail produced stamps to mark the UK joining the European Economic Community - a precursor to the EU - in 1973. The Royal Mail produced stamps to mark the UK' joining the European Economic Community - a precursor to the EU - in 1973 (pictured)They showed the a union-jack emblazoned UK jigsaw piece slotting into a bigger European puzzle. But in a statement today they said: 'Royal Mail does not intend to issue a stamp to mark the UK's exit from the EU.'
Source: Daily Mail December 08, 2017 19:24 UTC