I didnt mean to spark off any anger with my comment.
I do care where my clothes come from but I am not commited enough to by ethically traded stuff all the time. I am aware that cotton is one of the most sprayed crops there is but I dont buy organic - sorry about that. I have heard that hemp fabric is better for the environment and is more breathable - Im quite a stinky person so will look into this. My base layer I wear in winter is made from Merino (sp?) wool because of the same properties as hemp and superior to many polyester type products, though a few quid more.
I have written a couple of (top graded

) essays on the subject of child labour (and the negative impacts of banning it in Bangladesh and Pakistan).Similar to Philiwilsons case: young people aspired to work in the clothing factories but when it was banned due to a US politician threatening to stop all trade with Bangladesh if it didnt stop under 14's were not permitted to work in the factories. This led them into more exploitative employment, such as factories who dont care about those rules or them and the sex trade. Loss of work meant not being able to contribute to their familys income (loss of self esteem) and not being able to afford school (loss of future prospects), this led to many NGO's changing their intervention practices on child labour in those countries - though their goal is still to end child labour.
The issue and peoples reactions to it are for more complex than you and your poll gives it credit for. There is nothing wrong with wanting to spark debate, my opinions have been changed and refined from debates on this very forum. I suggest that if you are interested in the subject then do some meaninful research into it first to develop a more clarified opinion. - That wasnt meant as condecending as it sounded.
Out of interest -where do you get your clothes and how much do they cost? Are they all natural materials? Do you know where the cotton is grown? Where the sheep live? and are the silk worms fed well and have somewhere cosy to sleep at night? Where is the raw material processed into fabric? Where and who is it sewn by? Have you visited the factories yourself to ensure that it is what it says on the label? Or do you do all of that yourself? - If so, Kudos to you!!