The UK has voted to leave the European Union in a result that has sent shockwaves around the world. It’s effects will be felt by everyone, in every industry, in the UK, including the fenestration sector.
Keep up to date with the latest on Brexit and it’s effects on the window and door industry with analysis, opinion and industry reaction as and when it happens.
There are more questions than answers right now. But over the coming two to three years, we’ll understand more what this means for our economy, and the fenestration industry in particular.
Election Analysis
The result of the General Election played out while I was away on holiday, so I was unable to give any immediate reaction. So this post is my thoughts and opinions on the result, and [...]
General Election 2015
Well, it's finally here, polling day in the 2015 General Election. It seems to have been a marathon election campaign, with the battle for votes starting in effect at the start of 2015. We've had [...]
UK Politics Is Broken
As we approach polling day and we all prepare to cast out vote to decide the future of the country for the next five years, it is becoming more and more apparent that UK politics [...]
I Still Don’t Know Who To Vote For
It's coming up to a fortnight until polling day in the 2015 General Election, and I still don't have a clue who to vote for. No clear winner The problem I have in deciding, is [...]
>My Message To Downing Street
>I don't know what it is, but my frustration with the utter incompetence of this Government, the last Government and the selfish, greedy banks seems to be over-flowing right now. I can't keep it in, so [...]
>If You Don’t Vote, Don’t Complain!
>There are still a lot of people who tell me that they aren't bothering to vote. The main reason these people give is 'non of them are worth voting for'. That's a fair enough assessment, [...]
>Why A Vote For The BNP Is Not A Wise One
>I've just seen an appauling video of a BNP candidate and a group of Asian men attacking each other. Both groups of people looked to antagonise each other, but the BNP member shold have been [...]
>Scary Look Into A Conservative Future
> This is why I haven't voted conservative. Please take the time to read this, it's quite a long extract, but I can assure you it's a very revealing read. The article is from The [...]
>BNP And The Lib Dems To Form Coalition Government
>God forbid that actually happens. But according to my poll, May 6th would produce a great result for the BNP and Lib Dems. Thinking critically here, I'm sure the BNP don't have that many supporters, [...]
>Could The General Election Affect Public Spending?
>Taxes have to be raised and public spending will have to be cut, but not before the result of the General Election is announced. So, will the public hold fire on their spending until they [...]
>Which Party Will Best Serve The Double Glazing Industry?
>Unless you have only just woken up, you will know that Gordon Brown has officially announced that May 6th will be election day. Now personally, my vote will be going to Labour. The reason is that [...]
>Budget Day
>We've now had the last budget before the election and there was no direct mention of any help to our industry once again. Though we didn't expect any did we?! The Chancellor did however talk [...]