Sorry Tony, I kinda knew, as I was responding, that I shouldn't have said anything!
(so, er, here I go again?)
I deliberately gave a shorter reply as to my reasons for not using Amazon, as there's a long list of why I don't, other than tax. Writing replies on my phone is very laborious, (I'm rarely at a keyboard for bcuk) so I tried to be concise, more fool me, however I have the time this morning. Also Amazon are not the only business I boycott.
Clearly there's others here with more information about UK tax and how it is, or is not paid, than I. So thank you for the education on that, I wasn't aware. Also it's interesting to read the other points made on shops vs. online etc.
I think how we spend our money is a complex and often emotive global and local subject. It's also, like many things, very personal and subjective.
Perhaps I don't know as much as I thought I did on the subject. So I enjoy reading other people's considered replies.
Globalisation is not my specialist subject. But personally I try to spend my money carefully in a way that I think benefits people and planet. But, it's very, very difficult as so many issues are tied in to one another.
All I can do is read, learn as much as I can, and base my decisions on what I believe is best for me, my family and the people that sells the goods and services along the supply chain, whilst trying to minimise the impact on the natural world and resources.
Really, it's a bloody tall order!
I don't always get it right, it's near impossible to avoid hypocrisy, and we live in a very fast-changing world that requires adaptation. So good luck to us all.
I enormously enjoy the input of others on this forum as I've learnt a huge amount, beyond bushcraft. Which is an unexpected bonus and joy of being here.
I think we are all doing our best in a challenging world where we are as much a commodity as the goods and services we buy!