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Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on April 28, 2021, 10:15:03 amQuote from: Ldr on April 28, 2021, 10:11:12 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on April 28, 2021, 10:08:09 amIncredible when those without power get blamed for the actions of those with power instead of blaming those in power as they should do.Are you saying I'm wrong Glyn? That if Labour hadn't stuck with Corbyn they would have probably won in 2019? Possibly. Probably. That doesn't make them culpable for Johnson's lying and obfuscation though. Unless you're also going to follow your own logic and go down the line of blaming what Trump did, or Putin continues to do, on those who didn't vote for them!I get what you are saying but think you are missing my point which is that those who kept Corbyn in position enabled the choice between him and Johnson which led to where we are. Yes its ppl like.me who voted tory that are the immediate cause but given a better alternative I believe the outcome is different so yes, a responsibility lies with the Labour members who enabled it as it does with fools who voted tory
Quote from: Ldr on April 28, 2021, 10:11:12 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on April 28, 2021, 10:08:09 amIncredible when those without power get blamed for the actions of those with power instead of blaming those in power as they should do.Are you saying I'm wrong Glyn? That if Labour hadn't stuck with Corbyn they would have probably won in 2019? Possibly. Probably. That doesn't make them culpable for Johnson's lying and obfuscation though. Unless you're also going to follow your own logic and go down the line of blaming what Trump did, or Putin continues to do, on those who didn't vote for them!
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on April 28, 2021, 10:08:09 amIncredible when those without power get blamed for the actions of those with power instead of blaming those in power as they should do.Are you saying I'm wrong Glyn? That if Labour hadn't stuck with Corbyn they would have probably won in 2019?
Incredible when those without power get blamed for the actions of those with power instead of blaming those in power as they should do.
Quote from: SydneyRover on April 28, 2021, 10:20:20 amwhat do you want in a leader Ldr, my dog is better than johnsonPlease tell me its a dingo Syd
what do you want in a leader Ldr, my dog is better than johnson
Oroject Fear becomes Project Reality !Hundreds of car parts jobs are set to be axed after a firm announced it was pulling out of the UK.Toyoda Gosei UK's plants at Gorseinon in Swansea and Rotherham in South Yorkshire employ 458 people.The company, which produces components for Toyota, Nissan, Renault and Honda, said it was responding to changes in the global sector and a "significant reduction" in UK customer demand.There are 207 people permanently employed at the Swansea site and 251 in Rotherham, the company's UK headquarters.Andrew Denniff, from Rotherham and Barnsley Chamber of Commerce, said the firm was a "big player" in the town and its loss would have a huge impact on families, as well as the UK."The impact of Brexit has now become an unpleasant reality," he added.LETS BE CLEAR-Brexit had nothing to do with sovereignty, better trade deals or saving money , but purely to protect the offshore billions of a few greedy self serving parasites .
better dig your heads deeper into the sand lads,next up straight away is Nestlé Nestlé is planning to cut almost 600 jobs in the UK, close a factory and switch production of some products to Europe.The Swiss-owned confectioner said it was considering closing its site in Fawdon, Newcastle upon Tyne, in late 2023, with the loss of about 475 jobs, with a further 98 to go in York.The GMB trade union said it was “sickening” that lives were being “ruined"The impact of Brexit has now become an unpleasant reality," Jobs going to Europe even faster than I thought.
Quote from: foxbat on April 28, 2021, 09:55:37 pmbetter dig your heads deeper into the sand lads,next up straight away is Nestlé Nestlé is planning to cut almost 600 jobs in the UK, close a factory and switch production of some products to Europe.The Swiss-owned confectioner said it was considering closing its site in Fawdon, Newcastle upon Tyne, in late 2023, with the loss of about 475 jobs, with a further 98 to go in York.The GMB trade union said it was “sickening” that lives were being “ruined"The impact of Brexit has now become an unpleasant reality," Jobs going to Europe even faster than I thought. Foxbat, do you trawl through the news everyday looking for reports of job losses and add the word ‘Brexit’ onto it at your own discretion? Yet again, I can’t find any mention of Brexit in any of the reports regarding this. Rather, almost all of the manufacturing is moving to York & Halifax! Either you’ve seen another report or your talking b*llocks again. And to think that Remainers accused Brexitiers of peddling mis-information!
That statement has finally scraped a hole in the bottom of this thread's barrel.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on April 29, 2021, 02:16:20 pmThat statement has finally scraped a hole in the bottom of this thread's barrel. You really don't understand how business works, do you BB?
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on April 28, 2021, 10:57:49 pmQuote from: foxbat on April 28, 2021, 09:55:37 pmbetter dig your heads deeper into the sand lads,next up straight away is Nestlé Nestlé is planning to cut almost 600 jobs in the UK, close a factory and switch production of some products to Europe.The Swiss-owned confectioner said it was considering closing its site in Fawdon, Newcastle upon Tyne, in late 2023, with the loss of about 475 jobs, with a further 98 to go in York.The GMB trade union said it was “sickening” that lives were being “ruined"The impact of Brexit has now become an unpleasant reality," Jobs going to Europe even faster than I thought. Foxbat, do you trawl through the news everyday looking for reports of job losses and add the word ‘Brexit’ onto it at your own discretion? Yet again, I can’t find any mention of Brexit in any of the reports regarding this. Rather, almost all of the manufacturing is moving to York & Halifax! Either you’ve seen another report or your talking b*llocks again. And to think that Remainers accused Brexitiers of peddling mis-information! Just because someone doesn't say it's because of Brexit doesn't mean that it's not because of Brexit.
No link? Fake news.
Left wing union led riots have broken out in Paris Lyon and other cities in France with tear gas fired into the crowds and Italy is demanding £140 billion urgently to for their economy to survive today lads.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on April 29, 2021, 02:50:38 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on April 29, 2021, 02:16:20 pmThat statement has finally scraped a hole in the bottom of this thread's barrel. You really don't understand how business works, do you BB?Something straightforward that appears to go over the heads of some is investment from outside the EU into the UK, if you were looking at investing in the region would you move the dough to Britain now isolated by tariffs from the wealthiest bloc or would you look over the other side of the channel?
Quote from: SydneyRover on April 30, 2021, 11:19:20 amQuote from: Not Now Kato on April 29, 2021, 02:50:38 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on April 29, 2021, 02:16:20 pmThat statement has finally scraped a hole in the bottom of this thread's barrel. You really don't understand how business works, do you BB?Something straightforward that appears to go over the heads of some is investment from outside the EU into the UK, if you were looking at investing in the region would you move the dough to Britain now isolated by tariffs from the wealthiest bloc or would you look over the other side of the channel?Where is that investment going then Europe or the UK?