Arcadia.
Posted: 27 Nov 2020, 19:01
This company was on the brink of collapse last year, long before the pandemic, but just managed to survive. It is now going to go bust with the possible loss of 13,000 jobs.
I really do feel for those about to be put out of work, my ex was once a manager in Topshop, but we taxpayers have been propping up this and other failing businesses for months on end through the furlough scheme and the only person to benefit this time is Philip Green.
Somebody, somewhere in government, must have known this was about to happen and should have pulled the plugs on this and other failing / failed businesses long ago. Instead we have ploughed in £billions to massage the real unemployment figures.
I wonder why?
I really do feel for those about to be put out of work, my ex was once a manager in Topshop, but we taxpayers have been propping up this and other failing businesses for months on end through the furlough scheme and the only person to benefit this time is Philip Green.
Somebody, somewhere in government, must have known this was about to happen and should have pulled the plugs on this and other failing / failed businesses long ago. Instead we have ploughed in £billions to massage the real unemployment figures.
I wonder why?