Profit more important than unemployment
I found, to my consternation, that my Marks & Spencer vest and pants were made in Sri Lanka, my Clarks shoes were made in Vietnam, Boots the Chemist imported denture-cleaning tablets from India, Garnier shampoo came from Italy, Yardley soap was imported from the USA, Persil washing-up liquid was made in the EU, and Johnsons Baby Powder was made in China.
There must be many more similar incidents of large concerns avoiding manufacturing their products in the UK, adding to our unemployment situation and balance-of-payments deficits.
I suppose it is esteemed more important to make substantial profits, rather than operate in the national interest, and that conscience and shame are irrelevant.
E. Harvey
Shirley Close
Rustington