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Land of Leather goes under
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
That's another 850 people now dependent on Gordon's handouts then.
Of course this is nothing to do with Tony and Gordon building an economy on pure debt, high business taxation, wasteful public spending, failure to invest and over-reliance on fraudsters in the City.
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This is just a roll-call of rubbish companies so far isn't it? Woolworths, Zavvi, Findus, World Of Leather, Miller Brothers, Adams, MFI. It's a real shame about lost jobs and that, but really... I don't suppose these places will be mourned by many people.Comment
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Except those that worked there. Probably all Labour voters anyways.Originally posted by dang65 View PostThis is just a roll-call of rubbish companies so far isn't it? Woolworths, Zavvi, Findus, World Of Leather, Miller Brothers, Adams, MFI. It's a real shame about lost jobs and that, but really... I don't suppose these places will be mourned by many people.
I hope they enjoy not living in poverty (Gordon eradicated poverty in the UK).Comment
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Well, to some extent it’s about bankers who invented financial instruments which lose gazillions of dollars if one or two people fail to make their mortgage payments, but I’m happy to blame the Gordon, Tony and George show, and I suppose the credit-default-obligation-swappy-derivativey-thingummyjigs fit into your category of ‘over-reliance on fraudsters in the City’.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThat's another 850 people now dependent on Gordon's handouts then.
Of course this is nothing to do with Tony and Gordon building an economy on pure debt, high business taxation, wasteful public spending, failure to invest and over-reliance on fraudsters in the City.
No, it's due to sub-prime in the USA.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Land of Leather - not the whole blooming World of Leather. Just a minor continent of it.Originally posted by dang65 View PostThis is just a roll-call of rubbish companies so far isn't it? Woolworths, Zavvi, Findus, World Of Leather, Miller Brothers, Adams, MFI. It's a real shame about lost jobs and that, but really... I don't suppose these places will be mourned by many people.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Presumable bought about not just becasue people dont have the money to spend but because, like most of these furniture chains - DFS et al - they rely on being able to offer cheap or free credit to their customers to make the sales."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Gordon was supposed to be watching the banks, as the BoE had done for generations before Gordon took control in 2001.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWell, to some extent it’s about bankers who invented financial instruments which lose gazillions of dollars if one or two people fail to make their mortgage payments, but I’m happy to blame the Gordon, Tony and George show, and I suppose the credit-default-obligation-swappy-derivativey-thingummyjigs fit into your category of ‘over-reliance on fraudsters in the City’.
Instead he let them get on with it. It made his growth figures look good.Comment
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Yes, and Gordon should take his share of the blame, call an election and f**k off. But that doesn't exonerate the bankers; just because nobody's supervising you isn't an excuse.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostGordon was supposed to be watching the banks, as the BoE had done for generations before Gordon took control in 2001.
Instead he let them get on with it. It made his growth figures look good.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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I need a new leather sofa set, now might be the time to get one. A 50" plasma on the wall would also do nicely thank you very much.
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