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The advantages of manufacturing in the UK: There are usually savings to be made by producing abroad but we feel they are very much outweighed by having the quality assurance and service ability of being produced in UK.
But I don't believe that intensifying the inequities of today's society will be anything but a negative, albeit one much outweighed by the development and promulgation of better technology for everyone; and I believe that, as a society, we can powerfully influence just how much inequality we're talking about here.
There were the much outweighed positives, too: the unrecognised acts of kindness and compassion; the many fine, uplifting speeches that go unreported because they do not fit the pugilistic tenor of question time; the fine people who really do get into politics to make a difference; and the families who make it work because of their belief in the nobility of public service.
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