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Not the end of the retail world

The first of a new fortnightly column by our expert, Alex Brummer.

January 22, 2009 12:18

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Alex Brummer,

Alex Brummer

2 min read

The new landscape of Britain’s high streets is becoming all too familiar.

Closing down sales, bill-littered doormats, boarded-up shops and other ugly manifestations of recession are in evidence as well-known chains from Woollies and MFI to other newer and less familiar names like Zavvi (an outgrowth of Virgin), children’s wear firm Adams and Officers Club have gone bust.

Even Marks & Spencer, once regarded as a rock of stability amid the organic mass on the high street, is closing 25 of its specialist Simply Food stores.

To read the headlines, you might think it is all over for shopping as we know it. After all, wasn’t Alistair Darling’s hastily arranged VAT cut of last November — designed to pump £11 billion into the pockets of consumers and businesses — meant to have changed all of this?

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