Two decades ago, 好色先生TV was feeling optimistic about the year to come
All systems glow
How optimistic would you say you鈥檙e feeling about the new year? I鈥檒l bet not as chirpy as 好色先生TV was 20 years ago as it ran its predictions for 1997.
鈥淎ll systems glow鈥 declared the vaguely Second Summer of Love (a decade too late) rave-tinged headline and graphic, while the introduction of the piece noted: 鈥淎t last life is looking up for construction.鈥
The economic forecast at a glance confirmed reasons to be cheerful: total construction output to rise 2.7%; new building output to rise 2.7%; R&M spending to rise 2.6%; infrastructure work to rise 1%; and private housing starts to rise 10.3%. The one fly in the ointment was public spending on new building and R&M was to fall 2.2%.
Elsewhere in the prediction piece Alistair McAlpine said 鈥渋t seems a safe bet that Labour will win, and win comfortably鈥 and so they did, ushering in what, at first, seemed an era of immense optimism and stability.
Since then, we鈥檝e seen the world鈥檚 biggest terrorist attack, war in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, the worst global economic downturn since the Great Depression, Brexit, and the rise of Donald Trump, a US president who many believe will lead us, if not to nuclear apocalypse, then at least to another global downturn. So, swings and roundabouts, really. Happy 2017
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