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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Sat Dec 07, 2019 4:05 pm

Lordo wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Lordo wrote:here is another little problem coming up.

A UK diplomat in charge of Brexit at the British embassy in the US has quit. In her resignation letter, seen by broadcaster CNN, Alexandra Hall Hall said she could no longer "peddle half-truths" on behalf of political leaders she did not "trust". She said she has become "dismayed" by the reluctance of politicians to "honestly" address the "challenges and trade-offs" involved in leaving the EU.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50693537



Another Remoaner jumps before being pushed! :wink:

It is hilarious, the swamp is literally draining itself! :lol: :lol: :lol:

you are talking about a woman who was at the negotiations which are being kept secret by b'startd and she is saying

she could no longer "peddle half-truths" on behalf of political leaders she did not "trust". She said she has become "dismayed" by the reluctance of politicians to "honestly" address the "challenges and trade-offs" involved in leaving the EU

you are a typical tergggy who has been convinced that you are attending christmas for dinner.

whch reminds me toorder the tergggy. so what will it be bbq terggy or bbq lamb?


Excuse me! You leave all the Turkeys to the Tories on Christmas Day please. They need to sharpen their knives... :lol:
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Sat Dec 07, 2019 4:16 pm

now here is a man who voted for brexit but a labour brexit.

https://www.facebook.com/PeoplesMomentum/videos/1377871042380947/
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Sat Dec 07, 2019 4:23 pm

Lordo wrote:now here is a man who voted for brexit but a labour brexit.

https://www.facebook.com/PeoplesMomentum/videos/1377871042380947/



One of your Momentum mates?

Who do you think you're kidding? :lol:

If the guy is a Brexiteer and plans to vote Labour then man, he must be as thick as those bricks! :lol:
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Re: what next?

Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Mar 08, 2020 8:50 am

Lordo wrote:not good news in north east. nissan says 10% tax on cars exported to eu makes it non-viable. particularly when japan has a deal with the eu to have zero tax on cars just in a few years.

nissan employes 7000 people with 26000 in the supply chain. and people voted to leave 61%.



Brexit Boost: Nissan Backs Britain, Invests £400m in Sunderland Car Factory

The Nissan Motor Company has announced that it will be doubling down on its investments in the United Kingdom, bucking predictions by anti-Brexiteers that the British car industry would crumble after Brexit.

As a part of a £1 billion investment scheme at its British factory in Sunderland, Nissan announced that it has already invested £400 million to produce the next generation of its Qashqai compact crossover SUV in post-Brexit Britain.

The Japanese auto-giant has installed a gigantic press to stamp out vehicle pannels for the new Qashqai. The press, which was tailor-made to produce the SUV, took 18 months to install and cost an estimated £52 million, according to The Telegraph.


I wonder if Bordo still reads the forum...? :twisted:
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Re: what next?

Postby cyprusgrump » Fri May 29, 2020 9:47 am

cyprusgrump wrote:
Lordo wrote:not good news in north east. nissan says 10% tax on cars exported to eu makes it non-viable. particularly when japan has a deal with the eu to have zero tax on cars just in a few years.

nissan employes 7000 people with 26000 in the supply chain. and people voted to leave 61%.



Brexit Boost: Nissan Backs Britain, Invests £400m in Sunderland Car Factory

The Nissan Motor Company has announced that it will be doubling down on its investments in the United Kingdom, bucking predictions by anti-Brexiteers that the British car industry would crumble after Brexit.

As a part of a £1 billion investment scheme at its British factory in Sunderland, Nissan announced that it has already invested £400 million to produce the next generation of its Qashqai compact crossover SUV in post-Brexit Britain.

The Japanese auto-giant has installed a gigantic press to stamp out vehicle pannels for the new Qashqai. The press, which was tailor-made to produce the SUV, took 18 months to install and cost an estimated £52 million, according to The Telegraph.


I wonder if Bordo still reads the forum...? :twisted:



NISSAN CLOSE BARCELONA FACTORY, CENTRE PRODUCTION AT SUNDERLAND

Nissan’s restructuring plan cements its Sunderland plant at the heart of the Japanese manufacturing giant’s European strategy, despite Brexit. Today it has been revealed that the manufacturer’s second largest plant, Barcelona, is being shut down losing all 3,000 jobs at the Spanish site. Meanwhile the consolidation means that 6,000 jobs are being protected in the North East of England. Despite Brexit.


Bordo...? :lol:
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