or not, as they case may be. Having a wander around the shops i popped into one large department store. In the home wares department i came across all these items presumably for the Queens Diamond Jubilee. I picked up an enamel mug, which brings back some memories, and smiled at the logo, Keep Calm and Carry On, which seems to be everywhere. However on looking at the bottom of the mug, it had made in China. Would it not be beyond the wit of some to actually make these mementoes, and paraphernalia here in Britain, or don't we make anything any more.
almost everything you pick up is made in China, it may be cheaper, but doesn't make it better. I find this irritating, that even things like these souvenirs are made there. Why can't British companies be given contracts to make these goods. It's not as though they cost the earth. And by the way the enamel mug was 8 quid, so i wouldn't call that cheap.
I saw a jubilee dish this morning with a photo of the Queen. Unfortunately the logo read H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth II instead of H.M. I didn't check its provenance but assume it was made overseas.
this is not about mementoes, but about what is made here or more importantly overseas in places like India, China. And many in China do not earn a pittance in their factories, not any more. The idea of very cheap labour is going fast.
you might pay more for the sentimental value of having a British-made souvenir of a British celebration... or you might not. It'd probably hold just as much tea.
Then we shouldn't complain at all when companies buy out British Brands, and move the operations overseas, and find our work force redundant. I would love to buy British goods, finding them is getting harder and harder.