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Quote from: Not Now Kato on June 07, 2019, 08:13:07 amQuote from: Herbert Anchovy on June 07, 2019, 07:21:23 amQuote from: SydneyRover on June 07, 2019, 03:15:41 amQuote from: bpoolrover on June 07, 2019, 03:04:47 amQuote from: wilts rover on June 05, 2019, 06:37:49 pmFair play to all those Brexiteers who said the German car industry would loose jobs over Brexit, well fair play to you - you were right again. Ford is closing its engine plant at Bridgend with the loss of 2000 jobs. Congratulations.https://www.ft.com/content/7901282a-87b6-11e9-97ea-05ac2431f453 Have ford not said it’s nothing to do with brexit?''The former Wales first minister Carwyn Jones, the assembly member for Bridgend, turned up at the plant to offer support to sacked workers. He believes the threat of a no-deal Brexit has played a part in Ford’s decision''“I think the worry of the impact of a no deal has played its part. It might have made Ford reassess its investment strategy in the UK. That’s the tragedy for the workers. All that is happening in Westminster, the climate it creates, has an outcome for the workers here. My focus now is to keep this plant open if at all possible. I’ll fight for it.”With an ever dwindling amount of money in people's pockets due to brexit coma and Austrerity it's no wonder ford are pulling out BPStuart Rowley, President of Ford Europe “This action has nothing to do with Brexit and the simple way to think of it is, if Brexit had never happened would there be a different decision, and the answer to that is no.”Remainers: “I don’t believe it.” You're absolutely right HA, Brexit had nothing whatsoever to do with that decision. In fact, Brexit has had nothing to do with British Steel or indeed any of the other ills that have befallen the UK since the vote to leave. We are also going to give the NHS the £350M a week we send to the EU, it said so on the side of a bus, and BJ said so too. The reason our GDP is lower than it should be is nothing to do with Brexit, Farage said so. In fact all our problems are down to the EU. It's all their fault. We should leave, now. And if things get worse it either would have happened anyway or it will be the fault of the EU - I read it all in the Daily Mail.NNKCome on! Look at it this way The Head of Ford Europe says it’s not Brexit The workers said this has been in the cards for years Industry commentators say this is due to worldwide economics and changing demand Even larger redundancies are taking place across EuropeAnd yet, despite this you insist on blaming Brexit? Tell me, who did you blame in 2005 when MG Longbridge closed? Look, if Brexit was to blame then I’d be absolutely holding that candle. But it isn’t and that’s that
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on June 07, 2019, 07:21:23 amQuote from: SydneyRover on June 07, 2019, 03:15:41 amQuote from: bpoolrover on June 07, 2019, 03:04:47 amQuote from: wilts rover on June 05, 2019, 06:37:49 pmFair play to all those Brexiteers who said the German car industry would loose jobs over Brexit, well fair play to you - you were right again. Ford is closing its engine plant at Bridgend with the loss of 2000 jobs. Congratulations.https://www.ft.com/content/7901282a-87b6-11e9-97ea-05ac2431f453 Have ford not said it’s nothing to do with brexit?''The former Wales first minister Carwyn Jones, the assembly member for Bridgend, turned up at the plant to offer support to sacked workers. He believes the threat of a no-deal Brexit has played a part in Ford’s decision''“I think the worry of the impact of a no deal has played its part. It might have made Ford reassess its investment strategy in the UK. That’s the tragedy for the workers. All that is happening in Westminster, the climate it creates, has an outcome for the workers here. My focus now is to keep this plant open if at all possible. I’ll fight for it.”With an ever dwindling amount of money in people's pockets due to brexit coma and Austrerity it's no wonder ford are pulling out BPStuart Rowley, President of Ford Europe “This action has nothing to do with Brexit and the simple way to think of it is, if Brexit had never happened would there be a different decision, and the answer to that is no.”Remainers: “I don’t believe it.” You're absolutely right HA, Brexit had nothing whatsoever to do with that decision. In fact, Brexit has had nothing to do with British Steel or indeed any of the other ills that have befallen the UK since the vote to leave. We are also going to give the NHS the £350M a week we send to the EU, it said so on the side of a bus, and BJ said so too. The reason our GDP is lower than it should be is nothing to do with Brexit, Farage said so. In fact all our problems are down to the EU. It's all their fault. We should leave, now. And if things get worse it either would have happened anyway or it will be the fault of the EU - I read it all in the Daily Mail.
Quote from: SydneyRover on June 07, 2019, 03:15:41 amQuote from: bpoolrover on June 07, 2019, 03:04:47 amQuote from: wilts rover on June 05, 2019, 06:37:49 pmFair play to all those Brexiteers who said the German car industry would loose jobs over Brexit, well fair play to you - you were right again. Ford is closing its engine plant at Bridgend with the loss of 2000 jobs. Congratulations.https://www.ft.com/content/7901282a-87b6-11e9-97ea-05ac2431f453 Have ford not said it’s nothing to do with brexit?''The former Wales first minister Carwyn Jones, the assembly member for Bridgend, turned up at the plant to offer support to sacked workers. He believes the threat of a no-deal Brexit has played a part in Ford’s decision''“I think the worry of the impact of a no deal has played its part. It might have made Ford reassess its investment strategy in the UK. That’s the tragedy for the workers. All that is happening in Westminster, the climate it creates, has an outcome for the workers here. My focus now is to keep this plant open if at all possible. I’ll fight for it.”With an ever dwindling amount of money in people's pockets due to brexit coma and Austrerity it's no wonder ford are pulling out BPStuart Rowley, President of Ford Europe “This action has nothing to do with Brexit and the simple way to think of it is, if Brexit had never happened would there be a different decision, and the answer to that is no.”Remainers: “I don’t believe it.”
Quote from: bpoolrover on June 07, 2019, 03:04:47 amQuote from: wilts rover on June 05, 2019, 06:37:49 pmFair play to all those Brexiteers who said the German car industry would loose jobs over Brexit, well fair play to you - you were right again. Ford is closing its engine plant at Bridgend with the loss of 2000 jobs. Congratulations.https://www.ft.com/content/7901282a-87b6-11e9-97ea-05ac2431f453 Have ford not said it’s nothing to do with brexit?''The former Wales first minister Carwyn Jones, the assembly member for Bridgend, turned up at the plant to offer support to sacked workers. He believes the threat of a no-deal Brexit has played a part in Ford’s decision''“I think the worry of the impact of a no deal has played its part. It might have made Ford reassess its investment strategy in the UK. That’s the tragedy for the workers. All that is happening in Westminster, the climate it creates, has an outcome for the workers here. My focus now is to keep this plant open if at all possible. I’ll fight for it.”With an ever dwindling amount of money in people's pockets due to brexit coma and Austrerity it's no wonder ford are pulling out BP
Quote from: wilts rover on June 05, 2019, 06:37:49 pmFair play to all those Brexiteers who said the German car industry would loose jobs over Brexit, well fair play to you - you were right again. Ford is closing its engine plant at Bridgend with the loss of 2000 jobs. Congratulations.https://www.ft.com/content/7901282a-87b6-11e9-97ea-05ac2431f453 Have ford not said it’s nothing to do with brexit?
Fair play to all those Brexiteers who said the German car industry would loose jobs over Brexit, well fair play to you - you were right again. Ford is closing its engine plant at Bridgend with the loss of 2000 jobs. Congratulations.https://www.ft.com/content/7901282a-87b6-11e9-97ea-05ac2431f453
NNK If I mis interpreted the message and tone of your post then I apologise
Angel dust, surely?
Fantastic news!After 3 years, we've finally signed a draft free trade agreement with a major economy. The agreement with South Korea will kick in after Brexit.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48577667"The agreement is roughly in line with the terms of the existing Korea-EU FTA."Remind me again. What was Brexit supposed to be about?
In the latest installment of the world has gone mad and you just don't know what is actual news or fake news - Oliver Letwin and all the other party leaders (apart from the DUP) have joined Corbyn in signing an official Labour motion to be debated tomorrow to allow parliament to block a No Deal Brexit.That's confirmed marxist and IRA terrorist Jeremy Corbyn and the man who devised the Poll Tax for Margaret Thatcher and was David Cameron's fixer, putting a joint motion to Parliament.And if you don't know why that is amazing - google it.
A message from Gary LinekerDear SydneyRoverWe’ve got some huge news for you.The Brexit crisis is escalating. Crunch time is approaching. So the People’s Vote campaign is today launching an all-out nationwide offensive with rallies in 15 towns and cities in every corner of the country, starting in Leeds on 22 June and culminating in a massive, historic march in London on October 12.This campaign - ‘Let Us Be Heard’ – will show the strength, the scale and the sheer bloody-mindedness of our movement. We will not allow a destructive Brexit – deal or No Deal – to be forced on us.Our success now depends on the efforts of every one of us. So we want to see you there. And we also need your help to pay for this programme of activity – the events, the logistics, the materials and the staff that will make it happen. Will you chip in to help us in this fight? I'll chip in £3 I'll chip in £7 I'll chip in £15 Barely a year after being created, our campaign has gone from the margins of political debate to one with a real chance of securing the British people the chance to be heard through a final say referendum. We are now entering the most intense and sustained period of campaigning activity we have ever undertaken. We want you to be a part of it.So, save the dates. And together let’s save the country.Gary Lineker,Leading Supporter of the People's Vote campaign
Quote from: SydneyRover on June 13, 2019, 12:55:11 amA message from Gary LinekerDear SydneyRoverWe’ve got some huge news for you.The Brexit crisis is escalating. Crunch time is approaching. So the People’s Vote campaign is today launching an all-out nationwide offensive with rallies in 15 towns and cities in every corner of the country, starting in Leeds on 22 June and culminating in a massive, historic march in London on October 12.This campaign - ‘Let Us Be Heard’ – will show the strength, the scale and the sheer bloody-mindedness of our movement. We will not allow a destructive Brexit – deal or No Deal – to be forced on us.Our success now depends on the efforts of every one of us. So we want to see you there. And we also need your help to pay for this programme of activity – the events, the logistics, the materials and the staff that will make it happen. Will you chip in to help us in this fight? I'll chip in £3 I'll chip in £7 I'll chip in £15 Barely a year after being created, our campaign has gone from the margins of political debate to one with a real chance of securing the British people the chance to be heard through a final say referendum. We are now entering the most intense and sustained period of campaigning activity we have ever undertaken. We want you to be a part of it.So, save the dates. And together let’s save the country.Gary Lineker,Leading Supporter of the People's Vote campaignIs this the same Gary Lineker whose obscene salary is one of the reasons why that disgusting organisation, the BBC, is scrapping free TV licences for many pensioners?What a horrible loudmouthed gobsh*te he is.
Quote from: scawsby steve on June 13, 2019, 04:26:36 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on June 13, 2019, 12:55:11 amA message from Gary LinekerDear SydneyRoverWe’ve got some huge news for you.The Brexit crisis is escalating. Crunch time is approaching. So the People’s Vote campaign is today launching an all-out nationwide offensive with rallies in 15 towns and cities in every corner of the country, starting in Leeds on 22 June and culminating in a massive, historic march in London on October 12.This campaign - ‘Let Us Be Heard’ – will show the strength, the scale and the sheer bloody-mindedness of our movement. We will not allow a destructive Brexit – deal or No Deal – to be forced on us.Our success now depends on the efforts of every one of us. So we want to see you there. And we also need your help to pay for this programme of activity – the events, the logistics, the materials and the staff that will make it happen. Will you chip in to help us in this fight? I'll chip in £3 I'll chip in £7 I'll chip in £15 Barely a year after being created, our campaign has gone from the margins of political debate to one with a real chance of securing the British people the chance to be heard through a final say referendum. We are now entering the most intense and sustained period of campaigning activity we have ever undertaken. We want you to be a part of it.So, save the dates. And together let’s save the country.Gary Lineker,Leading Supporter of the People's Vote campaignIs this the same Gary Lineker whose obscene salary is one of the reasons why that disgusting organisation, the BBC, is scrapping free TV licences for many pensioners?What a horrible loudmouthed gobsh*te he is.No one's forcing them to pay him that much? They're free to reduce his salary or get rid. He didn't tell them to f*ck pensioners over.