Cidersomerset
18th June 2013, 12:25
I seen an article about this last week and it would be funny if there was not a
serious side to it. Just like in the old Soviet union. 'Shortages there are no
shortages'....Or North Korea today !
http://blu.stb.s-msn.com/i/5E/78E75C9B7A5C49FEE95D715F1C550_h316_w628_m5_cRQqigRTo.jpg
Fake Store Fronts in Belfast to Boost Economy?
Tuesday, 18 June 2013 11:23
Posted by David Icke
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http://static.jrnl.ie/desktop/i/businessetc/logo.png
Locals annoyed that derelict shop facelift for G8 hides their economic woes
A reported £300,000 has been used on pre-G8 cosmetic work for Fermanagh that locals
believe could have been better spent on reviving a real local employer.
http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/85887-fake-store-fronts-in-belfast-to-boost-economy
Women walk past a derelict shop, its windows covered in giant posters to make it look
like a deli store, in Fivemiletown, Northern Ireland. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)
MOST OF COUNTY Fermanagh has been spruced up for the upcoming meeting of world
leaders at Lough Erne.However, the use of window-sized posters on some derelict
buildings has annoyed locals as they believe it covers up the realities of the economic
hardships the area is going through.To passing motorists, the former Flanagan’s
butcher’s shop in Belcoo looks packed to the rafters with fresh cuts of meat, while
across the road, a former pharmacy’s windows have been covered with images of
shelves full of office supplies, books and computer software.
Eyesores
In reality Belcoo, which is 15 kilometres south of the luxury golf resort hosting the G8
summit, has been hard hit by the collapse of the Celtic Tiger. Many who were previously
employed in construction sites have struggled to find work as the area’s biggest
employer, Sean Quinn, has seen his cross-border business seized.
Elsewhere, the village of Fivemiletown has witnessed its own transformation of two
vacant storefronts into an antiques shop and a delicatessen, complete with a bicycle
propped outside the door.
http://www.secretsofthefed.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Britain-Northern-Ireland-G8-False-Fronts.JPEG-0a57b.jpg
http://s1.jrnl.ie/media/2013/06/britain-northern-ireland-g8-false-fronts-3-630x399.jpg
This down and out shop has been made look like a cafe, in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)
“Some people are putting out the idea that there’s no such a thing as a closed-down
business in Fermanagh. It’s a huge lie and a false economy,” Phil Flanagan, whose
family shut down Belcoo’s butcher shop last year.
A reported £300,000 has been used on pre-G8 cosmetic work for Fermanagh that
Flanagan believes could have been better spent on reviving a real local employer.
The G8 meeting in Fermanagh, which will take place on 17 and 18 June, will be the 39th
summit to be held, and the first one to take place in Northern Ireland.
http://businessetc.thejournal.ie/northern-ireland-g8-false-fronts-947963-Jun2013/
Fake Shops Hide Northern Ireland's Struggling Economy Ahead Of G8 Summit (PHOTOS)
http://s.huffpost.com/images/v/logos/bpage/business.gif?31
The Huffington Post | By Harry Bradford Posted: 06/01/2013 3:44 pm EDT | Updated: 06/01/2013 4:03 pm EDT
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1168477/thumbs/r-FAKE-SHOPS-G8-large570.jpg?6
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/01/fake-shops-g8-northern-ireland_n_3372270.html
serious side to it. Just like in the old Soviet union. 'Shortages there are no
shortages'....Or North Korea today !
http://blu.stb.s-msn.com/i/5E/78E75C9B7A5C49FEE95D715F1C550_h316_w628_m5_cRQqigRTo.jpg
Fake Store Fronts in Belfast to Boost Economy?
Tuesday, 18 June 2013 11:23
Posted by David Icke
O45ooqXua3Q
http://static.jrnl.ie/desktop/i/businessetc/logo.png
Locals annoyed that derelict shop facelift for G8 hides their economic woes
A reported £300,000 has been used on pre-G8 cosmetic work for Fermanagh that locals
believe could have been better spent on reviving a real local employer.
http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/85887-fake-store-fronts-in-belfast-to-boost-economy
Women walk past a derelict shop, its windows covered in giant posters to make it look
like a deli store, in Fivemiletown, Northern Ireland. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)
MOST OF COUNTY Fermanagh has been spruced up for the upcoming meeting of world
leaders at Lough Erne.However, the use of window-sized posters on some derelict
buildings has annoyed locals as they believe it covers up the realities of the economic
hardships the area is going through.To passing motorists, the former Flanagan’s
butcher’s shop in Belcoo looks packed to the rafters with fresh cuts of meat, while
across the road, a former pharmacy’s windows have been covered with images of
shelves full of office supplies, books and computer software.
Eyesores
In reality Belcoo, which is 15 kilometres south of the luxury golf resort hosting the G8
summit, has been hard hit by the collapse of the Celtic Tiger. Many who were previously
employed in construction sites have struggled to find work as the area’s biggest
employer, Sean Quinn, has seen his cross-border business seized.
Elsewhere, the village of Fivemiletown has witnessed its own transformation of two
vacant storefronts into an antiques shop and a delicatessen, complete with a bicycle
propped outside the door.
http://www.secretsofthefed.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Britain-Northern-Ireland-G8-False-Fronts.JPEG-0a57b.jpg
http://s1.jrnl.ie/media/2013/06/britain-northern-ireland-g8-false-fronts-3-630x399.jpg
This down and out shop has been made look like a cafe, in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)
“Some people are putting out the idea that there’s no such a thing as a closed-down
business in Fermanagh. It’s a huge lie and a false economy,” Phil Flanagan, whose
family shut down Belcoo’s butcher shop last year.
A reported £300,000 has been used on pre-G8 cosmetic work for Fermanagh that
Flanagan believes could have been better spent on reviving a real local employer.
The G8 meeting in Fermanagh, which will take place on 17 and 18 June, will be the 39th
summit to be held, and the first one to take place in Northern Ireland.
http://businessetc.thejournal.ie/northern-ireland-g8-false-fronts-947963-Jun2013/
Fake Shops Hide Northern Ireland's Struggling Economy Ahead Of G8 Summit (PHOTOS)
http://s.huffpost.com/images/v/logos/bpage/business.gif?31
The Huffington Post | By Harry Bradford Posted: 06/01/2013 3:44 pm EDT | Updated: 06/01/2013 4:03 pm EDT
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1168477/thumbs/r-FAKE-SHOPS-G8-large570.jpg?6
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/01/fake-shops-g8-northern-ireland_n_3372270.html