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No Billy not that bothered the figures will be out at the end of the month to compare with last January.
I know it's a long way from Donny but -Car parts factory Antolin Interiors to close Hartlip factory putting 300 jobs at riskUp to 300 workers face losing their jobs after a major employer announced it is to shut its factory.Staff at Antolin Interiors, which makes car parts for companies like Jaguar Land Rover have been told the site in Spade Lane off the A2 at Hartlip near Sittingbourne is to close."The mood in the factory is very low. Everybody is gutted. For the past year we have been worrying about our jobs but we were told it was OK."We all knew we were losing business but definitely did not expect to close so soon.""The company has decided to move our work to the Midlands into other plants as they have more plants up there. They say our plant is not performing, mainly due to Brexit.
Maybe it's the general downturn in the enonomy caused by the uncertainty of brexit. It has been going on for more than 3 years. Low growth low wages low spending = low manufacturing.
I don't think so buddy, just don't honestly know what programme it was on, Whoever it was did state that car sales this month were up on the sales in January last year, Until I or whoever sees or hears the figures again then we will see. I do know what I heard while driving let's wait and see. I know people will come on at me if I misheard, but stand by your beds I will let you know if I am correct. Might even give you a pan handle to wear with name calling like that buddy.
Diesel, electric, duel fuel, a discussion on the radio today with experts came up with the choice at the moment is duel fuel favourite, great deals available on Diesel the savings buy a lot of fuel if you are prepared to keep the car a long time. Fully electric what happens when the battery is no good after five years? the car is worthless, how will the battery be disposed of? the infrastructure for charging could cost up to £50 billion. The general concurrences was, don't buy unless you have to for two years, and probably Hydrogen will be the winner in the end. If you have to and live in country, tow a caravan, do a lot of mileage, only go into town and city rarely diesel but drive a bargain. for city and general duel fuel. Electric were only a small percentage of car sales last year, if you do only short journeys live in a city or built up area, and have charging facilities, and can afford another five to seven years down the line Electric will do the job. Please dispose of the batteries responsibly.
Quote from: selby on January 21, 2020, 11:06:20 pm Diesel, electric, duel fuel, a discussion on the radio today with experts came up with the choice at the moment is duel fuel favourite, great deals available on Diesel the savings buy a lot of fuel if you are prepared to keep the car a long time. Fully electric what happens when the battery is no good after five years? the car is worthless, how will the battery be disposed of? the infrastructure for charging could cost up to £50 billion. The general concurrences was, don't buy unless you have to for two years, and probably Hydrogen will be the winner in the end. If you have to and live in country, tow a caravan, do a lot of mileage, only go into town and city rarely diesel but drive a bargain. for city and general duel fuel. Electric were only a small percentage of car sales last year, if you do only short journeys live in a city or built up area, and have charging facilities, and can afford another five to seven years down the line Electric will do the job. Please dispose of the batteries responsibly.Is duel fuel something you drink before a gunfight.
Mr Dunt has put together a few Q&A'shttps://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/2020/01/23/brexit-2020-everything-you-need-to-know-about-johnson-s-trad
Glyn, did you ever predict he would win an election so easily?
The Americans seem to have a better grasp on Brexit than we do https://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/2020/01/23/brexit-2020-everything-you-need-to-know-about-johnson-s-trad
Quote from: Not Now Kato on January 24, 2020, 12:41:50 pmThe Americans seem to have a better grasp on Brexit than we do https://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/2020/01/23/brexit-2020-everything-you-need-to-know-about-johnson-s-trad Erm...that's exactly what Sydney's posted...