: The character became so culturally significant that the term "Loadsamoney economy" was used by Labour leader Neil Kinnock to criticize Conservative policies.
: Loadsamoney is a loud, cash-waving "Essex boy" plasterer who habitually mocks those with less money than him. Harry Enfield - Loadsamoney (Doin' Up the House)
: Created by Enfield along with Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson , the character was intended to critique the "greed is good" mentality of the late 1980s. : The character became so culturally significant that
"Loadsamoney (Doin' Up the House)" is a satirical novelty song released in by British comedian Harry Enfield . The track parodies the greed and materialism of Thatcher-era Britain through the persona of a brash, arrogant plasterer who constantly boasts about his wealth. Character Origins & Concept Harry Enfield - Loadsamoney (Doin' Up the House)