Posts Tagged ‘recession’

Recession and spending

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

There’s been a bit of panic in the financial world, with news that Britain’s economy shrank by 0.2 per cent in the last quarter of 2011 – which is more than everyone expected. Naturally, that means there’s panic everywhere else, too, as people wonder if we’re heading for recession again… and what that’ll mean.

I really think the best thing we can do is continue to think and act positive. There’s no point in being all miserable and ‘tightening our belts’ and all that kind of thing, especially for people who are still employed. If we all work hard and continue to buy things, it’ll help the economy in a way that austerity won’t. Though, obviously, austerity should apply in some cases… for example, to those who aren’t in work and therefore have a genuine reason for it.

It should also apply when it comes to government spending. There’s been a lot of chat about that recently, with the secretary of state for education, Michael Gove, saying the other week that he thinks taxpayers should shell out to get the Queen a yacht for her Diamond Jubilee. It’s a nice thought, but a little out of touch, bearing in mind the money worries people have about affording essentials, let alone luxuries of that size.

Gove’s argument is that it’ll be good for Britain as a nation, as a ship can act as an ambassadorial tool and promote our country around the world – in turn being beneficial to the economy. I understand his point – and, of course, shipbuilding of any kind is a positive process, as it’s a sign of moving forward and creates jobs. From dockyard labourers to heat treatment companies, it requires a lot of work and investment. However, as previously discussed, we have the London 2012 Olympics coming up this year, which is a pretty strong tourism motivator already. Let’s keep our feet on the ground, people.

What will 2012 bring for business?

Friday, January 6th, 2012

So, January again, eh? It’s so strange to be at the start of another year. It seems about five minutes since we were beginning the 2000s… and here we are, two years into the next decade! Hopefully 2012 will start to see an improvement in the economic troubles of the times and therefore also in business fortunes.

It certainly helps that we have lots of events happening this year. In 2011 we had the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, now the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, which uplifted the spirits (and pockets) of many… but we also had a lot of turmoil, with unrest around the world and riots in UK cities, including right here in Manchester. Whatever the cause – whether anger at the police, the general financial crisis, or people wanting new trainers and iPads but not wanting to pay for them – it both highlighted and created a lot of bad feeling about the state of our country. But it was good to see people coming together to clear up and get businesses back on track.

This year, the Summer Olympic Games in London is the hottest topic – and will hopefully bring a torrent of tourist trade to the British Isles, as well as some much-needed confidence and cheer to our collective consciousness. It’s amazing that an event only lasting a couple of weeks can create such an enormous fuss, but if it makes people keener to enjoy life and spend money, it can only be a good thing.

Also happening this year is the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee – celebrating 60 years on the throne – and a new exploration of Mars. Anya and I have our visit to the Cheltenham Festival 2012 coming up, which we’re really looking forward to – but other than that we haven’t made any firm plans, yet. We should probably start looking at the calendar!