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Nissan abandoning plans to build the X-Trail in Sunderland
Car production is quite low in Eastern Europe and Spain, but it won't stop the lies about the EU moving car manufacturing to low wage countries.
pathetic really
This year maybe
next year also possibly
in 5 years time?
what about 10?
What do you think the governments of these other EU members with lower GDP's will be doing apart from trying to attract jobs by offering subsides and cheap labour.
What do you think the governments of these other EU members with lower GDP's will be doing apart from trying to attract jobs by offering subsides and cheap labour.
Wages in Poland have grown 4 fold since they joined the EU. In 10 years they will have caught up.
It's the Brexiteers who want to drive wages down and attract jobs by offering subsidies and cheap Labour through getting rid of those pesky regulations.
What do you think the governments of these other EU members with lower GDP's will be doing apart from trying to attract jobs by offering subsides and cheap labour.
Brexit is certainly not going to slow the decline in british car manufacturing though is it? Self fulfilling prophesy.
You're deflecting again my dear fellow. We're discussing Nissan moving investment out of the UK to Japan due to Brexit, not other EU countries obtaining inward investments.
But what is being said is that things are not going to get worse - they are just not going to potentially get something they may have potentially got had Brexit not happened.
The Quashai will continue to be manufactured in Sunderland which is useful when you consider where Nissan's largest European Market is.
If it wasn't for the opportunities of Brexit, Nissan would have pulled out of Sunderland entirely. So this is very much a story of Brexit saves the day.
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