December 27, 200817 yr 1909-2008 Goodbye, Farewell, Adéu, Tot ziens, Au revoir, Auf Wiedersehen, Adiós, Tạm biệt
December 27, 200817 yr ^An archaic one which had failed to move with the times, and therefore suffered the inevitable consequences.;)
December 27, 200817 yr Author It's a shop which has ~ 800 shops around the UK, which went bust and as a result of Lord Brown deciding not to invest, will mean ~ 27,000 people will become unemployed.
December 27, 200817 yr Hm..well it's not really that Lord Brown's fault, is it? Too bad 27,000 people will become unemployed but that happens a lot these days.
December 27, 200817 yr It's a shop which has ~ 800 shops around the UK, which went bust and as a result of Lord Brown deciding not to invest, will mean ~ 27,000 people will become unemployed. Wouldn't it have been tax money though? Anyway it's a shame a lot of people last their jobs. The economic crisis really seems to hit Britain badly. I was quite shocked when I realised how much the Pound has gone down recently.
December 27, 200817 yr Author True, so in a way it's best not to support failed shops who didn't have a role left.
December 27, 200817 yr True, so in a way it's best not to support failed shops who didn't have a role left. Yup. Sad, but true.;)
December 28, 200817 yr wow, woolworths is done for? they've been around forever, no? that's a bit sad :sad: i still think the UK should get target, though. preferably before next september :P
December 28, 200817 yr This is really sad, especially because two of my best friends are two of the 27,000 who will be unemployed :sad: And I've got so much of my art books from there over the years too, so I will miss it quite a bit. I got all the Harry Potter books from here too :bigcry:
December 28, 200817 yr I bought my first ever 7in vinyl from there... Stand & Deliver by Adam & the Ants
December 28, 200817 yr I bought my first ever 7in vinyl from there... Stand & Deliver by Adam & the Ants :stunned: Did you used to dress up like him, too??:rolleyes: Were you a "dandy highwayman who you're too scared to mention"??:P
December 28, 200817 yr i didn't see the dates dave put in the first post. *smacks forehead* 99 years? that's so sad, when things that have been around for that long go out of business. and come on, one more year would have been great! :sad:
December 28, 200817 yr The Woolworths grocery stores here were all fine, that company bought all the Safeway stores in Victoria, and now they're getting a new image and all so no more Safeway :bigcry:
December 28, 200817 yr ^Theres nothing wrong with Wollies over here and the sheep are going fine in NZ as well
December 28, 200817 yr ^Theres nothing wrong with Wollies over here Is it called Wollies in Aus, then??:confused: and the sheep are going fine in NZ as well Of course they are. We get regular updates from Rick about their state of their well-being.:P
December 28, 200817 yr Is it called Wollies in Aus, then??:confused: :laugh3: Ours in Scarborough goes in 4 days :( :bigcry:
December 28, 200817 yr True, so in a way it's best not to support failed shops who didn't have a role left. The whole Woolworths closing is very sad, agreed, but surely you can't have expected Brown to bail them out? If the government backed Woolworths, then whats to stop the shop next door who also owe a few quid from getting funding? Or the supermarket chain down the road, if they're in trouble surely they should be helped as well? The problem as I see it is that if the Government offered financial backing to Woolies, then they would have to do the same to every other shop on the highstreet that is having financial problems. Why should one get treated differently from the others? Yeah if the Government could bail out all of these shops then that would be great, but whats the point? We'd still lose money through taxes, whichever way you look at it, and people would still lose their jobs.
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