U.K. consumer confidence fell to its lowest level in at least four years in April, according to the Nationwide Building Society, as our regulatory buffoons find themselves hamstrung by inflationary pressures (read: unable to do anything even remotely useful) while confronting problems that ail the housing market and keep the cost of living sky-high. Does shopper depression ensue? You bet it does. And we got the details…
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