Deride services as much as you want, those businesses are ALL over the UK and we are leading the world in it.
There you go again, putting words in my mouth. I said exactly the opposite. I said that they are a vital part of our economy. The thing is that they take a certain type of person, with certain types of skills and a high level of intelligence. We might send 50% of the population to university, but we are still not turning out those people. On a normal distribution curve most of us fall below the 80th percentile. Some of us might be smart, but we ain't that smart.
On the other side we cannot keep growing these sectors ad infinitum. If we have not already reached peak "services" we cannot be far off. We therefore have no choice but to look at something else. If it's widgets then it's widgets.
But the point is that those millions will have built a life based on Corbyn's widgets, bought houses funded on mortgages backed by the wages from producing Corbyn's widgets.
At least they will have had the chance to buy houses and other possessions, unlike today. Today they have built a life on min wage and in-work benefits. They might be working, but they are also taking out of the pot when they could be put to work adding to the pot.
Come the time it all falls apart, a whole segment of our population will be financially and emotionally destroyed.
Yes. A bit like Thatcher's closing down industry in favour of "London". The wheel turns, otherwise it gets a flat spot, the economy needs to do the same. At present we are in "flat spot" territory.
Services - Finance, Tourism, Manufacturing, digital, science etc - all bring money in, but they can not grow forever and we cannot all work in them. What we need to do is open doors to more inflow / income. Who gives a shot whether it is widgets or thingamajigs?