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Topic History of: And down goes Books Etc
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BR blogs.telegraph.co.uk/finance/jameshall/...ooks-etc-is-closing/
BR Going down like dominoes this week.

The promised recovery has proved to be illusory - Brown and the Bankers have pretended to the media with their "Surveys" of each other there is a recovery.

Out in the REAL WORLD - businesses on the HIGH STREET are seeing lower sales than ever.

Today we had the BBC at WESTFIELDS in London - with the House of Fraser bloke saying how fantastic it was especially at weekends.........looking around the centre behind him were about THREE people in the whole place !! It was hilarious. If that is busy then they only have one customer per 100 shops on fridays !! HAHA

We are going under - it does not take a rocket scientist to realise this. It is only a matter of time.

More venues have gone "FREE" this week in London and around the UK to try and entice a few customers into them - but it too late for that. Most customers cant afford to even put the petrol in the car or pay the inflated travel fares ( £2 for one stop in London )or £4 for one tube journey.
JK2006 I buy so many books there in their Whiteleys branch; all closing.

Shame.