QuoteIf Nissan point to brexit as one of the factors and its actually more expensive to build in Japan then why don't they move to France or somewhere The problem is they don't know the future cost of manufacture at Sunderland. They have no idea what the pound will do, and no idea what their market access will be. BREXIT is a disaster. Right now they need to tool up a new line which is a major investment. Without certainty they won't do that. But this is what you guys voted for.
If Nissan point to brexit as one of the factors and its actually more expensive to build in Japan then why don't they move to France or somewhere
You did not answer my question, if you don't know then that's fine.
And his quote was "the continued uncertainty around the UK's future relationship with the EU is not helping companies like ours to plan for the future". That is not him saying it is Brexit.
And the continued uncertainty IMO is wholey down to the remainers constantly trying to frustrate, postpone, cancel, - do anything they can to disrupt brexit. If they got onboard with the majority vote from the start there be no "uncertainty".
There is no plan for no deal, because we’re going to get a great deal
And the continued uncertainty IMO is wholey down to the remainers constantly trying to frustrate, postpone, cancel, - do anything they can to disrupt brexit.
Why shouldn't 'the remainers constantly trying to frustrate, postpone, cancel, - do anything they can to disrupt brexit'? CheersJohn
QuoteYou did not answer my question, if you don't know then that's fine.Not a question I can answer.
So Tusk lets his true hatred of those who would DARE to leave the EU, he says they deserve 'special place in hell'. I think it looks like he is feeling the pressure of seeing that £39billion slipping out of his hands. And we did say the other day that the EU is almost like cult and Tusk has just confirmed it. Who in their right mind would want to be ruled by people like that.
bet he's regretting it now.
The decline in diesel fuelled car sales and the new Euro emission standard is Europe-wide.
Which roughly translates to...'I could, but the real answer isn't the one I want to give'
I bet he's regretting it now.
He's right, where are Johnson, Farage and Gove now?CheersJohn
QuoteThe decline in diesel fuelled car sales and the new Euro emission standard is Europe-wide. And if I was replacing my car tomorrow, well I’d buy a diesel, cannot see any reason why I shouldn’t.