Oh dear oh dear you are so blinkered by anything that is not on the left that you have completely missed it. The insult levied wasn't calling him a lefty, it was calling him "little" so quick to be triggered - is it cold in here - I think I have just seen a snowflake.
Its just been announced that Dyson is the 3rd highest tax payer in the UK at £127.8M.
Like I pointed out earlier he is still a UK tax payer.
What is strange is that remainers seem to rejoice if a company says they are moving and if that move is damaging then better it is in their eyes.
After a NO deal we will be free to create more competitive environments than the EU has.
In or out these companies do not care about the man on the street
'Rejoice' also isn't the right word. You mean 'Despair' with a hint of 'I told you so'.
The reason companies like Toyota, Honda and Nissan came to the UK was to avoid import quotas and tariffs. They set up shop here so they could manufacture inside the EU single market.
So why did they choose the UK over any other EU state in the first place.
Because of our very slack labour laws and destruction of the unions?
QuoteSo why did they choose the UK over any other EU state in the first place. The key thing for them was unrestricted single market access. No more import restrictions and no more tariffs. Other manufactures of course have chosen other EU countries. I don’t know precisely why they choose the UK, but I certainly welcome it. I do know we had skilled workers, and plenty of people in general looking for work. I would guess there would be government incentives. The stability of the pound would be attractive, and despite exporting much of the produce the strength of the pound, as a high proportion of the components are imported. Further the guarantee of single union agreements was key.What the Japanese did prove though without a doubt, was the problem with the old UK manufacturers was the management, not the workforce. But don’t think they are kidding when they say they will consider leaving if there is not a suitable BREXIT deal. Leave they will. And on top of the 10’s of thousands of jobs provided by these big manufacturers are 10’s of thousands of jobs in supporting industries.QuoteWhat is strange is that remainers seem to rejoice if a company says they are moving and if that move is damaging then better it is in their eyes.REMAINERS do not want to see these jobs go. The BREXITEERS however don’t give a shit. Read again the most optimistic of the very very few economists that think BREXIT is a good idea. Professor Minford states quite clearly that in the event of a NO DEAL BREXIT wage inequality will increase and UK manufacturing will all but cease to exist.QuoteWhat is strange is that remainers seem to rejoice if a company says they are moving and if that move is damaging then better it is in their eyes.So again, it’s what you want. The rest of us would like to keep our jobs and our wealth thanks.Or as I am begining to feel, the BREXITEERS don't have a fucking clue what they want, but they sure as fuck know how to get it.
So the reason these companies had come here is because of our slack labour laws and yet you site that after a brexit the labour laws will be slacker which will make the UK more attractive to companies,
QuoteSo the reason these companies had come here is because of our slack labour laws and yet you site that after a brexit the labour laws will be slacker which will make the UK more attractive to companies, Why don’t we re-introduce slavery? That might attack a few investors. I guess it’s a matter of how low you BREXITEERS want to go Fazersharp.Thought the truth is as I explained, they came here for a multitude of reasons. But if they do not maintain quota free and tarriff free access to the market, including continued free import of parts and labour they will pack up and manufactuer elsewhere.
The slack labour laws were never my argument - they were yours and I am pointing out that on one hand you
But if they do not maintain quota free and tarriff free access to the market, including continued free import of parts and labour they will pack up and manufactuer elsewhere.
QuoteSo the reason these companies had come here is because of our slack labour laws and yet you site that after a brexit the labour laws will be slacker which will make the UK more attractive to companies, Why don’t we re-introduce slavery? That might attack a few investors. I guess it’s a matter of how low you BREXITEERS want to go Fazersharp.
If your case was as strong as you believe Remain would have walked it but they didn't did they.
QuoteThe slack labour laws were never my argument - they were yours and I am pointing out that on one hand you Not my arguement. I'm a trade unionist.
By free import of labour you mean CHEAP labour from poor countries who to them a low wage is a rich man's wage.
Yes they were in your arguments against brexit
what the fuck is wrong with the English. I had a long conversation with a friend in Wales about this. We came up with the following; It’s the low wage economy. The millions working for people like Tim Martin, on the minimum wage, Remember Gordon Brown (the worst chancellor in British history and another cunt) – no more boom and bust. Gordon adored Fred Goodwin and friends. The people paid kings ransoms for their expertise –
what the fuck is wrong with the English.
It’s the low wage economy.
Gordon adored Fred Goodwin and friends. The people paid kings ransoms for their expertise –
QuoteYes they were in your arguments against brexitNo it's not an arguement I would make. I am all for trade unions and labour rights.
That's why is said they were in your arguments AGAINST brexit ------ one too many of the yellow poison me thinks, stick another log on your croft farm open fire and another ice in your glass.