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Honda to close UK factory
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The Barnett Formula will be the first thing to go.Originally posted by Batcher View PostLuckily, Scotland has a lifeboat.Comment
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We won't need it. We'll be keeping our own rich resources and trading withing the EU.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe Barnett Formula will be the first thing to go.
Barnett was just a way of giving us pocket money back from our large input.Comment
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Good luck with that.Originally posted by Batcher View PostWe won't need it. We'll be keeping our own rich resources and trading withing the EU.
Barnett was just a way of giving us pocket money back from our large input.Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by Batcher View PostWe won't need it. We'll be keeping our own rich resources and trading with Narnia.
Barnett was just a way of giving us pocket money back from our large input.Comment
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Lucky Churchill did not say that during WW2.Originally posted by cojak View PostLet’s face it.
We’re feckedComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt's nothing to do with Brexit. It's to do with access to markets with no tariffs, about an efficient international supply chain, and to try to get the transition done in a reasonable timeframe. 2021 is only just 22 months away. Maybe they'll extend to 2022?
But it's nothing to do with Brexit.Have you actually read the statement?Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostHave you actually listened to the statement made today by Honda. They explain why they are making this decision.
So, access to markets and efficient supply chain. Exactly what I said.“The significant challenges of electrification will see Honda revise its global manufacturing operations and focus activity in regions where it expects to have high production volumes.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Eh up, can't read but never wrong is in.Originally posted by WTFH View PostHave you actually read the statement?
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So, access to markets and efficient supply chain. Exactly what I said.
The car industry is tanking globally.
I'm surprised you haven't blamed the Carlos Ghosn fiasco on Brexit yet.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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You're happy to complain when I quote Honda. You're happy to make up claims, can you provide evidence to back your claim up?Originally posted by LondonManc View PostEh up, can't read but never wrong is in.
The car industry is tanking globally.
Global car sales Archives - JATO
2017 sales were up 2.4%
Figures for the first half of 2018 were up 3.6%
Not exactly "tanking", unless your definition of "tanking" is "growing steadily"…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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More money washing, less industry, everyone else on the dole. Or servants to money managing business. Is it so difficult to figure this one out?Comment
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