by Govangirl » Tue May 19, 2009 6:29 pm
Imho, it's clear why the market has to go. Glasgow City Council bigwigs won't be able to sell the Glasgow they want if there are visible signs of street poverty that might upset visitors. Don't you people know the Commonwealth Games are going to be heralded soon? Surely you don't want tourists clapping their sensitive eyes on such eyesores? After all, the African athletes might think they've come across a third world scenario. These officials know that when H M Elizabeth visits, they hide the poverty so as not to be offended. Are people on here trying to upset these officials when they've been spinning their inspiring Glasgow campaigns for years now by claiming that behind the facade of a modern, bright, new, affluent Glasgow, poverty still exists on its streets? That some people can't afford the prices in Primark and Matalan and have to rummage around others' cast-offs just to get by? I mean, what about the nearby cafe culture that has sprung up lately - would you honestly enjoy your mocha latte if the stench of second-hand goods were wafting by? Get real folks. Support your City Councillors!
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