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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    So pointing out facts is Brit hating is it? Presumably in order to be a true patriotic Brit you need to lie through your back teeth, no wonder you like the Tories
    Read your original post and work out what was subjective and what was fact.

    Isn't there a ContractorDE website you can post your loathing on? At least you would be among friends there.

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      Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
      So pointing out facts is Brit hating is it? Presumably in order to be a true patriotic Brit you need to lie through your back teeth, no wonder you like the Tories
      I simply make a point of highlighting every negative comment you make about the UK (which is all you do). As the sad pathetic little loser you are there is no issue or event that cannot be turned into feeding your negative narrative about the UK even if it means contradicting previous posts. I accept that in many cases you may have a point however such is your weary obsession with denigrating Britain that any point you may have is likely to be lost.
      Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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        We will "roar ahead" until the weight of the two deficits becomes too heavy for foreigners to fund.

        HTH! BIKIW.

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          https://www.markiteconomics.com/Surv...c6b7836894b80f

          UK Manufacturing PMI climbs to ten month high in August

          Key findings:

          UK Manufacturing PMI posts 53.3 in August

          Trends in production and new orders post solid
          rebounds


          Weaker sterling currency drives up export orders and input costs

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            Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
            https://www.markiteconomics.com/Surv...c6b7836894b80f

            UK Manufacturing PMI climbs to ten month high in August

            Key findings:

            UK Manufacturing PMI posts 53.3 in August

            Trends in production and new orders post solid
            rebounds


            Weaker sterling currency drives up export orders and input costs
            It's nice without tariffs. Isn't the EU a brilliant idea.
            Hard Brexit now!
            #prayfornodeal

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              Originally posted by sasguru View Post
              It's nice without tariffs. Isn't the EU a brilliant idea.
              Think off the billions in tariffs we will get when the germans and french want to sell us all their lovely things.

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                Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                Think off the billions in tariffs we will get when the germans and french want to sell us all their lovely things.
                Let's look at British exports at that point.
                Would you buy a Qashqai if it was 10% more?
                I wouldn't even if it was 10% less.
                Hard Brexit now!
                #prayfornodeal

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                  Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                  It's nice without tariffs. Isn't the EU a brilliant idea.
                  It would be equally nice if we had the spare capacity to cope with any increase in demand and the extra demand resulted in investment rather than employing a few more low paid staff...

                  Some how I doubt it.
                  merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                    Let's look at British exports at that point.
                    Would you buy a Qashqai if it was 10% more?
                    I wouldn't even if it was 10% less.
                    Parts become more expensive to import to the UK. However the cost of manufacturing remains the same, as does our profit margin. In that case it makes more sense to build in the UK and sell in the UK than to move production outside the uk and then export inwards.

                    And no, I wouldn't buy squashed kite either.

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                      Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                      Let's look at British exports at that point.
                      Would you buy a Qashqai if it was 10% more?
                      I wouldn't even if it was 10% less.
                      Well you bought an Aygo, so your record on motor vehicles is hardly something to get excited about is it?
                      “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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