Would Love to Buy British but......
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Originally Posted by
Captain Kong
The same should apply to every manufacturer who closes down a factory here and starts a production overseas.
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There are many products that I do not buy.
Admirable sentiments Brian but I would think most of us now are rightly more concerned about specification and quality rather than it’s country of origin. If it’s got the name we want on it then that’s what matters. I too have a Dyson vac and it’s terrific-I know it’s a British invention,but even now,unless I go and have a look it,I couldn’t tell you where it’s made-the name Dyson is good enough for me-and if by chance if I knew beforehand it happened to be made in the Philippines, then I wouldn’t have demurred purchasing it for one made in the U.K.
I remember my British cars of the 70’s and 80’s - a Longridge -built Leyland Mini with no underfloor rust protection- probably hurriedly ‘passed’ by a quality controller on his way to an emergency pre-strike union meeting; a brand new Speke(Liverpool) built Triumph TR7 with dodgy electrics (I didn’t risk any night-driving as sometimes only one headlight would pop-up Cyclops-style,or occasionally none at all-I was lucky,--some cars burst into flames immolating their owners one hears.)Production was later moved to Coventry,but woe betide you if you were unlucky enough to get a ‘Friday afternoon lemon’ as they were known. Then I also had a Dagenham built Ford Capri GT-- interior door handles breaking off in your hand and the plastic lacerating your palm (thought I‘d bleed to death),or failing to open at all-,particularly damaging to a young man’s confidence when trying to impress his ‘new lady’ -she waiting in the pouring rain with newly done hair, broken manicured nails attempting to open her door, and finally laddering her tights on the gear lever because she had to slide in from your (driver’s )side..
No.I went and stayed foreign-particularly VW Golfs and a BMW and hate to say it Japanese Toyotas. Ever so reliable though with good quality control.
So British made-oh woe !
Where did you go?
We all know…
Now British no more.
Gulliver
not a level playing field
Hi shipmates , Hi Jim Brady you have it right, but why would big business owned by the few faceless mega rich people tax themselves??? They make goods abroad to make more money not less.{How many chinese workers are killed or injured daily in factorys/ mines/ ship buliding with no come backs to the owners} ? We have no choice to buy goods made in the U.K? Many goods made here have many non U.K. parts, Food factorys {Cakes} in the U.K. use chemicals made abroad and put in the food , G.M. foods has been sold here for years without people knowing.