We are stuffed.
No I tend not to agree, the Germans have experienced almost a 25% increase in demand for their high end manufactured goods in the last 3 years since Lehmann, despite high labor costs.
What we have never done is developed our manufacturing industry to produce products for which there is a global demand and brand awareness, develop an education system to support the management and technical level required to produce the products. So what happened was you had a manufacturing sector that without Government subsidies, tariffs etc wasn't to global standard either product or cost wise.
The service industries however did quite well with some stand outs like banking, due I think mainly to them being vastly more exposed to global competition so having to be competitive or go out of business. Plus they tend to attract a better educated work force which makes them more competitive.