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News footage on the huge Entrepreneurs Bootcamp screens

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2025 6:20 am
by fatimahislam
Beach hut sales, I saw this, beach hut sales. I’ve got a mate of mine bought a beach hut, it’s like a bloody shed that you can buy for £200 at B&Q. It says here, I’m reading it off this monitor because I can’t see the big screen behind me “Beach huts are bucking the economic trend with buyers splashing out £40,000” for a little wooden shed down by the beach, amazing.

Andrew Reynolds: I was in New York last year; I was in a place last year called American Girl Place. I went into American Girl Place and in American Girl Place they sell dolls, they have four floors of dolls. But the thing that got me, is that when little Trixie wants to get her hair done for the doll, she doesn’t, I mean when I went to school the girls used to email data the dolls to school and they used to comb the hair. That’s what they used to do at playtime right? Now you book in, mamma takes you down to American Girl Place; you book your doll in to have its hair done by professional hairdressers.

If you want to have your doll’s hair plaited it costs you twenty bucks.

So don’t tell me there is no money about, don’t tell me about recession. In fact let’s bring some TVs up, let’s just take a look at these TVs.

Andrew Reynolds then took the audience through a presentation of

Inflation, stop it or else. Back to Whitehall from a recent holiday hurried the Chancellor to discuss the menace of inflation with leading employers and trade unionists. Transport house is no less concerned for of what use are higher wages if prices promptly leap over them. Unless we find the answer and find it quickly Britain may go bankrupt.

London, the newspapers posed questions but facts were facts the pound had been devalued. On Monday after the announcement the stock exchange was empty, there was no trading but outside in Throgmorton Street, brokers and jobbers crowded together, not to carry on business but to try and sort out what the drop in the pound’s value would mean to them when they started work next morning. There was no point in going to the bank, they were all closed for the day while their staff made necessary adjustments. It seemed to be a black, moneyless Monday.