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And Farage has never made personal attacks?Originally posted by vetran View Postcompare with Juncker who made the personal attacks?“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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European Council president Donald Tusk rejects meeting with Nicola Sturgeon
Hero to zero in one day.Nicola Sturgeon’s plan to bypass the UK Government and lobby the EU directly to let Scotland stay has suffered a major setback after the president of the powerful European Council rejected her invitation for talks
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As I understand Sturgeons position she wants to negotiate to keep Scotland in the EU.
Presumably that means she'd agree for parts of Scotland to remain part of the UK if she won a second referendum but parts of the country voted to remain.Comment
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Rich people may, but the company car market is very price aware. I have seen permanent employees obsess over engines and options to fit their budgets.Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostSorry, slip of the pen, so to speak, I meant if we put the tariffs up in a tit for tat. I'm assuming 10% as that's the standard EU tariff.
Jap wagons have always been better value, my point is that Germans have that elusive "status" that means people will buy them anyway.
I will probably move from Mercedes to Jaguar if it gets contentious. Even if it's not British owned anymore at least it's built here.Comment
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If tariffs are imposed Mr. Tata will no doubt move production of Jaguar to Slovakia where he has opened a new factory. Depending of course whether he sells more cars in the newly recessionary Uk or the now growing Euroland.Originally posted by bobspud View PostRich people may, but the company car market is very price aware. I have seen permanent employees obsess over engines and options to fit their budgets.
I will probably move from Mercedes to Jaguar if it gets contentious. Even if it's not British owned anymore at least it's built here.
Did you guys not understand this stuff when you voted Brexit? It's basic economics.Comment
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These people are a bit thicker than a poster called sasguru. What did you expect from them?Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostDid you guys not understand this stuff when you voted Brexit? It's basic economics.

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Any good? Note they don't export it...Originally posted by Old Greg View Post“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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This Sasguru chap intrigues me. he seems hugely bright.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostThese people are a bit thicker than a poster called sasguru. What did you expect from them?


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