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If you think that's bad, just wait till No Deal WTO terms lets in cheap Chinese steel and completely finishes them off.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on May 22, 2019, 09:52:47 amIf you think that's bad, just wait till No Deal WTO terms lets in cheap Chinese steel and completely finishes them off.So the EU emissions fine is ok by you then?
Quote from: Axholme Lion on May 22, 2019, 10:39:23 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on May 22, 2019, 09:52:47 amIf you think that's bad, just wait till No Deal WTO terms lets in cheap Chinese steel and completely finishes them off.So the EU emissions fine is ok by you then?The EU are only applying the rules that we agreed to. If May had been competent enough to get Brexit through on the date she promised it wouldn't have been an issue. Besides which, if you actually read the article properly you'd know that no fine has been imposed at all.The decimation of British Steel is OK by you then?
"British Steel's troubles have been linked to a slump in orders from European customers due to uncertainty over the Brexit process.The firm has also been struggling with the weakness of the pound since the EU referendum in June 2016 and the escalating trade US-China trade war."Did you actually read the link you posted?
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on May 22, 2019, 10:44:20 amQuote from: Axholme Lion on May 22, 2019, 10:39:23 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on May 22, 2019, 09:52:47 amIf you think that's bad, just wait till No Deal WTO terms lets in cheap Chinese steel and completely finishes them off.So the EU emissions fine is ok by you then?The EU are only applying the rules that we agreed to. If May had been competent enough to get Brexit through on the date she promised it wouldn't have been an issue. Besides which, if you actually read the article properly you'd know that no fine has been imposed at all.The decimation of British Steel is OK by you then?Who agreed to it?When was the debate?Was there a vote? And if so who voted and how?We didn't agree to it, but its shafted us. It's a national travesty that we are still in that corrupt club, and damn right abhorrent that we have to vote in it.
Quote from: Boomstick on May 22, 2019, 10:49:33 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on May 22, 2019, 10:44:20 amQuote from: Axholme Lion on May 22, 2019, 10:39:23 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on May 22, 2019, 09:52:47 amIf you think that's bad, just wait till No Deal WTO terms lets in cheap Chinese steel and completely finishes them off.So the EU emissions fine is ok by you then?The EU are only applying the rules that we agreed to. If May had been competent enough to get Brexit through on the date she promised it wouldn't have been an issue. Besides which, if you actually read the article properly you'd know that no fine has been imposed at all.The decimation of British Steel is OK by you then?Who agreed to it?When was the debate?Was there a vote? And if so who voted and how?We didn't agree to it, but its shafted us. It's a national travesty that we are still in that corrupt club, and damn right abhorrent that we have to vote in it. Read up on how the EU manages carbon credits, and how this company has mismanaged it, before you make a fool of yourself.
Asduming that you won't, cos you rarely do, I'll explain.The EU gives companies carbon credits. They are fined if they produce more CO2 than they have credits to cover. If you have excess credits, you can sell them to other companies.British Steel has consistently polluted at a lower level than its credits covered. So they acclimated a stack of credits.A few months ago, they sold this glut for £138m. That's money. In the bank. Given to them by the EU for being a low polluter.The reason for the current crisis is that, because we were supposed to be leaving the EU, British Steel wasn't allocated any credits for this year. But now we are still in, there's a temporary mismatch between BS's CO2 output and their credit position. So the Govt has given them a loan to cover the shortfall.Grow up. The f**king lot of you. Have some pride in yourselves as adults and look into these issues yourselves, instead of recycling this shite, served up to you by devious, lying Kitsons with a political story to push. Your willingness to lap this up and regurgitate it is pitiful.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 22, 2019, 11:10:34 amQuote from: Boomstick on May 22, 2019, 10:49:33 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on May 22, 2019, 10:44:20 amQuote from: Axholme Lion on May 22, 2019, 10:39:23 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on May 22, 2019, 09:52:47 amIf you think that's bad, just wait till No Deal WTO terms lets in cheap Chinese steel and completely finishes them off.So the EU emissions fine is ok by you then?The EU are only applying the rules that we agreed to. If May had been competent enough to get Brexit through on the date she promised it wouldn't have been an issue. Besides which, if you actually read the article properly you'd know that no fine has been imposed at all.The decimation of British Steel is OK by you then?Who agreed to it?When was the debate?Was there a vote? And if so who voted and how?We didn't agree to it, but its shafted us. It's a national travesty that we are still in that corrupt club, and damn right abhorrent that we have to vote in it. Read up on how the EU manages carbon credits, and how this company has mismanaged it, before you make a fool of yourself.I'd suggest you dont trust the comments in the media before you make a fool of yourself.....
Our Tory government wouldn't cripple British heavy industry?f**k me, we really ARE through the looking glass here aren't we?But here we go again anyway. Brexiters scream out about a specific policy of the unfair and vindictive EU.Specific policy is shown not to be unfair and vindictive.Brexiters scream, "Don't care. The EU is still unfair and vindictive."Over and over and over again.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 22, 2019, 11:42:36 amOur Tory government wouldn't cripple British heavy industry?f**k me, we really ARE through the looking glass here aren't we?But here we go again anyway. Brexiters scream out about a specific policy of the unfair and vindictive EU.Specific policy is shown not to be unfair and vindictive.Brexiters scream, "Don't care. The EU is still unfair and vindictive."Over and over and over again.No they wouldn't cripple it for some bullshit carbon policy. There not that stupid. The autocratic and undemocratic EU has done so though. How many German companies has it done this to?
Quote from: Boomstick on May 22, 2019, 12:05:38 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 22, 2019, 11:42:36 amOur Tory government wouldn't cripple British heavy industry?f**k me, we really ARE through the looking glass here aren't we?But here we go again anyway. Brexiters scream out about a specific policy of the unfair and vindictive EU.Specific policy is shown not to be unfair and vindictive.Brexiters scream, "Don't care. The EU is still unfair and vindictive."Over and over and over again.No they wouldn't cripple it for some bullshit carbon policy. There not that stupid. The autocratic and undemocratic EU has done so though. How many German companies has it done this to?Carbon credits are there to reduce pollution and avert a climate crisis, did you sleep through all the demos or just don't believe the science BS
Quote from: SydneyRover on May 22, 2019, 01:07:43 pmQuote from: Boomstick on May 22, 2019, 12:05:38 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 22, 2019, 11:42:36 amOur Tory government wouldn't cripple British heavy industry?f**k me, we really ARE through the looking glass here aren't we?But here we go again anyway. Brexiters scream out about a specific policy of the unfair and vindictive EU.Specific policy is shown not to be unfair and vindictive.Brexiters scream, "Don't care. The EU is still unfair and vindictive."Over and over and over again.No they wouldn't cripple it for some bullshit carbon policy. There not that stupid. The autocratic and undemocratic EU has done so though. How many German companies has it done this to?Carbon credits are there to reduce pollution and avert a climate crisis, did you sleep through all the demos or just don't believe the science BS😂 I'm fully aware of the climate crisis, however do you think its worthwhile thousands of people losing their jobs by issuing a fine over some carbon credits, and destroying the British steel industry.Effectively making us poorer and weaker? Only the EU would think that's a good idea, but hey at least Germany is doing well for itself.
Quote from: Boomstick on May 22, 2019, 01:25:50 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on May 22, 2019, 01:07:43 pmQuote from: Boomstick on May 22, 2019, 12:05:38 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 22, 2019, 11:42:36 amOur Tory government wouldn't cripple British heavy industry?f**k me, we really ARE through the looking glass here aren't we?But here we go again anyway. Brexiters scream out about a specific policy of the unfair and vindictive EU.Specific policy is shown not to be unfair and vindictive.Brexiters scream, "Don't care. The EU is still unfair and vindictive."Over and over and over again.No they wouldn't cripple it for some bullshit carbon policy. There not that stupid. The autocratic and undemocratic EU has done so though. How many German companies has it done this to?Carbon credits are there to reduce pollution and avert a climate crisis, did you sleep through all the demos or just don't believe the science BS😂 I'm fully aware of the climate crisis, however do you think its worthwhile thousands of people losing their jobs by issuing a fine over some carbon credits, and destroying the British steel industry.Effectively making us poorer and weaker? Only the EU would think that's a good idea, but hey at least Germany is doing well for itself.''What went wrong at British Steel?Why the UK’s second-largest steelmaker has entered insolvency''Not a fine a bill, BST is correct you should do your homework before spouting misinformation.''For a start, propping up failing businesses goes against the Conservative party’s free market ethos unless absolutely unavoidable. Also, the government has already loaned the company £120m to help it pay an EU bill for its carbon emissions''https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/may/22/what-went-wrong-at-british-steel
Quote from: SydneyRover on May 22, 2019, 01:34:09 pmQuote from: Boomstick on May 22, 2019, 01:25:50 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on May 22, 2019, 01:07:43 pmQuote from: Boomstick on May 22, 2019, 12:05:38 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 22, 2019, 11:42:36 amOur Tory government wouldn't cripple British heavy industry?f**k me, we really ARE through the looking glass here aren't we?But here we go again anyway. Brexiters scream out about a specific policy of the unfair and vindictive EU.Specific policy is shown not to be unfair and vindictive.Brexiters scream, "Don't care. The EU is still unfair and vindictive."Over and over and over again.No they wouldn't cripple it for some bullshit carbon policy. There not that stupid. The autocratic and undemocratic EU has done so though. How many German companies has it done this to?Carbon credits are there to reduce pollution and avert a climate crisis, did you sleep through all the demos or just don't believe the science BS😂 I'm fully aware of the climate crisis, however do you think its worthwhile thousands of people losing their jobs by issuing a fine over some carbon credits, and destroying the British steel industry.Effectively making us poorer and weaker? Only the EU would think that's a good idea, but hey at least Germany is doing well for itself.''What went wrong at British Steel?Why the UK’s second-largest steelmaker has entered insolvency''Not a fine a bill, BST is correct you should do your homework before spouting misinformation.''For a start, propping up failing businesses goes against the Conservative party’s free market ethos unless absolutely unavoidable. Also, the government has already loaned the company £120m to help it pay an EU bill for its carbon emissions''https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/may/22/what-went-wrong-at-british-steelWhat the hell you on about?Youve just inadvertently proved my point 😂
It will be interesting if a couple of thousand steelworkers go and sit on a few bridges in London and have a couple of weeks having a leaving party. I bet that would be interpreted as a picket.