maby
Well-Known Member
The problem with this argument is that most people won't even pay extra for quality let alone being bothered who made something. This country is not short of jobs for those that want one and are willing to try to get one. Unemployment was no better when we were manufacturing things.
Personally I think the best thing we could do for the economy is reintroduce student grants. The money will come from unemployment benefits and the unemployed who are "genuinely looking for work" can go and do the part time jobs the students are currently doing. If there genuinely are no jobs available, how come so many people are supporting themselves while at Uni? BTW, I don't accept "there aren't any jobs where I live" as an excuse. I have moved many times for work and improved career prospects and it was easy!
That assumes that you give people the option. As I've said before here, we should impose import duties on goods equal to the cost saving of having them manufactured abroad. Apple (for example) can address that in two ways - they can either make the goods here, or they can pay the Chinese workers European wages. I'm betting they will choose the former. Free trade is grossly overrated.