Post by tj on Jun 17, 2009 10:01:34 GMT
There was a programme on TV last night about a small Midlands based engineering company and their struggle for survival. They were making components mainly for the car industry. Since the onset of the current recession, their business had been decimated, they were struggling to pay their suppliers, employees had volunteered to work for less pay, and many were facing iminent redundancy. The owner who was in his 70's had built the business up over 40 years and was fighting a losing battle to keep it afloat.
Sadly in today's 'Great Britain' this is one very typical example of many of what now remains of our manufacturing industry. Over the last 10 years or so, huge swathes of British manufacturing industry have bee sacrificed on the altar of New Labour's socialist reforms and their disastrous ambitions to turn Britain into a public service industry and global financial centre.
Millions of honest hard working people in the private sector now face a bleak future of uncertainty and unemployment, whilst their pension funds and savings have been raided and squandered by this greedy self serving government and their spivs in the financial industries.
In the meantime, Lords and Politicians are keeping their snouts firmly in the trough, and are no doubt keeping their heads down until the furore over their expenses dies down. When the coast is clear, they will just quietly reduce their expenses and double their salaries and of course double their pensions in the process.
I don't support BNP but I can quite understand how they got elected. I am surprised there isn't a revolution in this country.
Sadly in today's 'Great Britain' this is one very typical example of many of what now remains of our manufacturing industry. Over the last 10 years or so, huge swathes of British manufacturing industry have bee sacrificed on the altar of New Labour's socialist reforms and their disastrous ambitions to turn Britain into a public service industry and global financial centre.
Millions of honest hard working people in the private sector now face a bleak future of uncertainty and unemployment, whilst their pension funds and savings have been raided and squandered by this greedy self serving government and their spivs in the financial industries.
In the meantime, Lords and Politicians are keeping their snouts firmly in the trough, and are no doubt keeping their heads down until the furore over their expenses dies down. When the coast is clear, they will just quietly reduce their expenses and double their salaries and of course double their pensions in the process.
I don't support BNP but I can quite understand how they got elected. I am surprised there isn't a revolution in this country.