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Well, that is welcome good news in these troubling times. I wonder if the government did offer any guarantees (genuine question).Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
Carlos Ghosn, Nissan chief executive, said government "support and assurances" allowed it to decide to make the two new cars in Sunderland.
The decision will secure 7,000 jobs.
Mr Ghosn said he welcomed prime minister Theresa May's "commitment to the automotive industry in Britain".
Last month he warned that Nissan may not invest in the Sunderland plant unless the government guaranteed compensation for costs related to any new trade tariffs resulting from Brexit.Comment
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I'm alright JackComment
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Indeed. Nissan is a flagship manufacturing company and will be subsidised after Brexit.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWell, that is welcome good news in these troubling times. I wonder if the government did offer any guarantees (genuine question).
May promises to subside Nissan if necessaryI'm alright JackComment
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Strange you din't post this one.Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
Thousands of jobs are at risk after Vauxhall's US owner warned it could cut production in Europe, after taking a $400m from the Brexit vote.
"Brexit: Thousands of Vauxhall jobs at risk as owner General Motors takes $400m loss from pound value crash""Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Good. We need some government intervention to help rebuild the manufacturing capability.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postand will be subsidised after Brexit.Comment
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Stop talking the economy down FFS!Originally posted by scooterscot View PostStrange you din't post this one.
Thousands of jobs are at risk after Vauxhall's US owner warned it could cut production in Europe, after taking a $400m from the Brexit vote.
"Brexit: Thousands of Vauxhall jobs at risk as owner General Motors takes $400m loss from pound value crash"Comment
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That's because the job cuts are more likely in Germany than the UK.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostStrange you din't post this one.
Thousands of jobs are at risk after Vauxhall's US owner warned it could cut production in Europe, after taking a $400m from the Brexit vote.
"Brexit: Thousands of Vauxhall jobs at risk as owner General Motors takes $400m loss from pound value crash"Comment
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He doesn't actually read anything he posts links toOriginally posted by tomtomagain View PostThat's because the job cuts are more likely in Germany than the UK.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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That will teach the miserable, slant-eyed sausage-eating swine.Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostThat's because the job cuts are more likely in Germany than the UK.Comment
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