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Mass Job Losses In The Retail Sector Expected....costs Up £7Bn..

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ToraToraTora | 10:00 Tue 19th Nov 2024 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp816jrnynyo

....yes it's real labour alright.

£2.33bn ENI, simlar for both minimum wage increases and new "environmental" levies on packagin etc.

Is Labour trying to kill off what is left of the high st?

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Not just the high street, you can also add any manufacturing we have left who also have sky high fuel bills and soon our computer industry also due to the additional problem of sky high fuel bills.  They simply cannot remain competative on the World market.

But you seem to be expecting a person who had to lie about their CV to be Chancellor to understand that.

Useless the lot of them, not one member of the cabinet has real business experience.

Same old repetitive post really hoping for economic crash.

//Not just the high street//

 

No it certainly isn't.  A higher rate tax has also been imposed upon businesses that work from large premises so companies like Amazon face even greater challenges.  Even some hospitals are affected by that one.  Just utter madness.

Youreally dont have a clue fo you nicebloke, being a person who thinks the economyu is the supermarkets. 🙄

And lets not forget the Charities too, the complaints clerk has hit them too.

Doom and gloom mongering thats all it is. As you would say, not very patrioctic. Wishing and hoping for the UK to crash in an attempt to highlight your views.

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