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Do you remember the good old "made in england" label?

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the one than ensured quality?

we dont see it any more because everything comes from china. and is rubbish.

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  1. i agree, but this is amusing

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nGjxO_Bf...


  2. The only made in England signs you see now, are on the tee-shirts of 15 year old chavs who are expecting their 14th child x

  3. No but I still buy whenever I can the goods with the label Guaranteed Irish on them

  4. I never saw it except on tins of Altoids. And I'm not sure it's on those anymore. I live in the US, though, and wouldn't expect to see it much. We don't see many "Made in the USA" labels, either.

  5. We've got the little lion on eggs, what more do you want?

    No Europe made us give it up, said it was illegal and non conformist.

    Not everything from China is rubbish, most of it is stolen rubbish, as they rip off everyone else's patents and recreate their own version.

  6. Most things are made in Japan, China and Thailand now.

    Last thing i saw that said Made in the U.S. was a pencil...

  7. It is a dim and distant memory!

  8. yes,but do you think it did ensure quality?i think post war we fell off our lofty perch and produced a load of old tat.an austin allegro anybody?

  9. Quality products that are made in England still exist, they're just priced higher. It's your decision, continue to mass buy mass-produced imported goods that only benefit big business, or seek out British made goods and support the small businesses on the fringes of the economy.

  10. Made in Taiwan is common too.

  11. It would say,

    British Made or Made in Britain,

    Gordon Brown says the English can't be English anymore, Just British. Why?

    The Scots don't want to be British, or the Welsh, nor the Irish,

    So why is it that the English have to be British?

  12. That's because clothes, toys etc aren't made in the UK any more.  British companies subcontract their manufacturing out to China and Eastern Europe where costs are cheaper.

  13. I do and then the Japanese built a factory called England and our beloved government afterwards ensured that we could no longer by no longer encouraging manufacturers to put made in England on products so we did not know what we were buying.. Now those trusted products we though were British are made abroad anyway so what the h**l.

  14. I do.I stick to 'made in Ireland' where possible.

  15. I do

  16. I remember the labels very well, you don't get British made goods anymore.

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