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Stephen H
Guest
When evryone did their shopping at the local corner shop.
When everyone used the butchers, the bakers, the offlicence, went to their local pub, called in to the local post office, got the milk from an early morning milkman etc etc etc.
That was before the era of shares and the free market, before the average man in the street owned pieces of the tesco supermarket, a time when the local small business thrived on it's local community and people took the time of day to speak to each other.
Would it be such a bad thing if the whole of the financial sector collapsed instigating the closure of the hyper retailers and we had to return to the likes of "Arkwrights"?
Wouldn't society be a better place to live in?
When everyone used the butchers, the bakers, the offlicence, went to their local pub, called in to the local post office, got the milk from an early morning milkman etc etc etc.
That was before the era of shares and the free market, before the average man in the street owned pieces of the tesco supermarket, a time when the local small business thrived on it's local community and people took the time of day to speak to each other.
Would it be such a bad thing if the whole of the financial sector collapsed instigating the closure of the hyper retailers and we had to return to the likes of "Arkwrights"?
Wouldn't society be a better place to live in?