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I didn't say it was. I just said if you make something in a particular country, money is going to go into that economy, which is a fact, unless these Chinese factories are making stuff for free.
Wearing something just made in the UK, yes, but what about something designed and manufactured in the UK by a UK owned (and registered) business?
That's a red herring anyway because as I've said already any concerns I have about Chinese manufacturing aren't about where the money goes.
You can't call out someone for being simplistic while being incredibly simplistic yourself.
As if the country of manufacture is indicative of where the profits end up... Wearing something made in UK is no indicator of supporting a domestic economy. It's just bullshit nonsense.