14-02-19, 11:15 PM
BREXIT
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17-02-19, 11:59 AM
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Well well, what a surprise....
SIx people have been charged after a number of police officers and emergency workers were attacked at a pro-Brexit yellow vest protest march in London. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-47270935
18-02-19, 12:40 AM
(18-02-19, 12:02 AM)mtread link Wrote: SIx people have been charged after a number of police officers and emergency workers were attacked at a pro-Brexit [/b]yellow vest protest march in London. A couple of days ago, the right wing social media was slating children "missing school" or "playing truant" in order to protest climate change. Today... [crickets]
18-02-19, 09:41 PM
Oh well, bye bye Honda.
Ain't BREXIT just swell.
18-02-19, 09:57 PM
18-02-19, 10:01 PM
Quote:Where abouts in the EU are they moving production to do you know?.As you know they are moving production to Japan.
18-02-19, 10:12 PM
(18-02-19, 10:01 PM)VNA link Wrote:Why not to somewhere in the EUQuote:Where abouts in the EU are they moving production to do you know?.As you know they are moving production to Japan.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
18-02-19, 10:32 PM
Swindon IS Honda's EU factory.
90% of production is exported to the EU. Keep kidding yourself Fazersharp.
18-02-19, 10:54 PM
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(18-02-19, 10:32 PM)VNA link Wrote: Swindon IS Honda's EU factory.I don' t get it, what am I kidding. Ok so you are saying that Swindon IS Honda's EU factory. So are you saying they are getting out of the EU full- stop and it is nothing to do with Brexit at all. Warning before you answer---------- Don't make me google it and find out the true story.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
The darling economist of the BREXITEERS, Proffessor Patrick Minford, has made it clear that a no deal BREXIT will see British manufacturing all but eliminated. He says there will be a significant increase in the gap between rich and poor.
Two years after the vote and still nobody has a clue what BREXIT is. In two years, we have failed to negotiate a withdrawal agreement. That withdrawal agreement is supposed to be the agreement that allows us continued single market access whilst we negotiate BREXIT for real. Businesses are losing faith in the UK. Whilst it is a big shock that Honda are leaving, and a disaster for the workforce, it is hardly a surprise.
18-02-19, 11:27 PM
(18-02-19, 11:21 PM)VNA link Wrote: The darling economist of the BREXITEERS, Proffessor Patrick Minford, has made it clear that a no deal BREXIT will see British manufacturing all but eliminated. He says there will be a significant increase in the gap between rich and poor.Thank you for very clearly NOT answering my question.Or indeed you have very clearly answered it by the very act of not answering it. Maybe it was the threat of me actually fact checking that has put you off.Go ahead and deflect and divert -- not working here ![]()
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Quote: Thank you for very clearly NOT answering my question.They haven't announced yet. The question can't be answered, but you must admit the overall picture doesn't look good, does it? 1. 6,700 - Nissan, Sunderland Qashqai car. Nissan this month made a U-turn on its decision to build its new X-Trail SUV in Sunderland because of Brexit and a slump in diesel demand. 2. 4,000 - Bentley, Crewe Volkswagen-owned Bentley is stockpiling parts and new vehicles imported to the UK 3. 2,600 - Toyota, Burnaston Toyota and suppliers are stockpiling, but it has warned that a no-deal Brexit would result in ‘stop/start’ production at Burnaston 4. 9,100 - JLR, Solihull Jaguar Land Rover will close its plants for a week in April. Britain’s biggest carmaker said it will lose 4,500 jobs from its global workforce, the majority of them management roles in the UK at sites including Coventry and Gaydon. The company will start a voluntary redundancy programme 5. 850 - Aston Martin, Gaydon Aston Martin Lagonda is holding five days of buffer stocks of engines, and is preparing to fly in components from abroad 6. 1,225 - Vauxhall, Luton Vauxhall will shut this plant temporarily in March as it prepares for the new Vivaro van 7. 8,600 - BMW, at four sites BMW’s Mini, Rolls-Royce and other component factories will bring forward annual planned maintenance to April 8. 1,930 - Ford, Bridgend Ford last month announced 400 job cuts at its Bridgend plant as it seeks to return to profit in Europe after warning on Brexit
19-02-19, 08:58 AM
(19-02-19, 01:52 AM)mtread link Wrote:Quote:[size=1em] Thank you for very clearly NOT answering my question.[/size][size=1em] They haven't announced yet. The question can't be answered, but you must admit the overall picture doesn't look good, does it? [/size] I agree, the overall picture in the EU doesn't look good.
19-02-19, 09:57 AM
(19-02-19, 01:52 AM)mtread link Wrote:Quote:[size=1em] Thank you for very clearly NOT answering my question.[/size][size=1em] They haven't announced yet. The question can't be answered[/size] It can now. A commercial decision, nothing to do with Brexit ![]() I'd be more concerned with The Labour Party tearing itself apart at the moment if I were you ![]()
19-02-19, 10:37 AM
19-02-19, 10:48 AM
no pain, no gain..
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19-02-19, 12:00 PM
No gain :rolleyes
19-02-19, 12:02 PM
There is one consolation for Labour though. They might have lost 7 MP's, but at least they've got Derek Hatton back :rollin :rollin :rollin
19-02-19, 01:34 PM
ooh I remember that foccer very well. If ever there was a whiny/petulant/shouty voice to put you off the scouse accent for life it was degsy. Christ he makes Corbyn look like an ardent right winger...
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