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Previously on "Airbus space contract to move from UK to EU because of Brexit"

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    I don't expect the UK to go to pieces. What will happen is stagnation in growth, bumping along at < 1% pa.
    After 5 years the UK will become the poor man of Europe, much as it was prior to joining the EU.
    Many people won't see much difference, they'll just have to live with dirty streets, potholes, queues in the NHS, higher crime, a weak armed forces.
    The poor who voted for Brexit will suffer most, which is only justice.
    Is that <1% growth in GBP terms?

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    You guys in the super high tech, economic boom land of the EU can sit back and roar with laughter, as the UK goes to pieces. The Raggle-taggle starving tear stained faces of the Brexiter children, looking forlornly across the English Channel as the fat, expat know-it-alls tuck into another healthy serving of foie gras, washed down with another large glass of chateau neuf du pape.

    I don't expect the UK to go to pieces. What will happen is stagnation in growth, bumping along at < 1% pa.
    After 5 years the UK will become the poor man of Europe, much as it was prior to joining the EU.
    Many people won't see much difference, they'll just have to live with dirty streets, potholes, queues in the NHS, higher crime, a weak armed forces.
    The poor who voted for Brexit will suffer most, which is only justice.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    You guys in the super high tech, economic boom land of the EU can sit back and roar with laughter, as the UK goes to pieces. The Raggle-taggle starving tear stained faces of the Brexiter children, looking forlornly across the English Channel as the fat, expat know-it-alls tuck into another healthy serving of foie gras, washed down with another large glass of chateau neuf du pape.

    You can console yourself with your gammon and mince roly-polies.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Filton is retooling for the Empire 2.0 jam export boom. Stop being stuck in the EUSSR high tech manufacturing past, start talking up the new swashbuckling economy and embrace the prosperous future.
    You guys in the super high tech, economic boom land of the EU can sit back and roar with laughter, as the UK goes to pieces. The Raggle-taggle starving tear stained faces of the Brexiter children, looking forlornly across the English Channel as the fat, expat know-it-alls tuck into another healthy serving of foie gras, washed down with another large glass of chateau neuf du pape.

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  • motoukenin
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    TBF, working as a tattooist isn't that bad paying. Popped to local one today to book some more ink for myself, and the going rate is £50 per hour - I bet that this is more than the Brexit voting contractors earn on here
    Most of them are tatooists apart from the ones in jail

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  • BlasterBates
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    The EU has basically rejected both of the Customs union options being considered by the UK government which basically is the death knell for manufacturing in the UK.

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...head-of-brexit

    Absent the U.K. remaining in a customs union with the EU, it’s very difficult to see how in the long run, complex manufacturing in the U.K. remains viable
    Fruit farms and jam exports look like the future.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    What do you mean "get over it". I don't need to, I'm out of there. You need to get over the fact that the aerospace industry is going to be shafted. One of the few success stories of the Uk economy.
    But never mind, your kids can get jobs in a tattoo parlour.
    Filton is retooling for the Empire 2.0 jam export boom. Stop being stuck in the EUSSR high tech manufacturing past, start talking up the new swashbuckling economy and embrace the prosperous future.

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  • AtW
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    Who cares?

    Komrade Kolonel Korbyn will pursue unilateral disarmament anyway - in eschange for nukes UK will get cast iron guarantee from Russia not to invade

    You've heard it on here first!

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    What do you mean "get over it". I don't need to, I'm out of there. You need to get over the fact that the aerospace industry is going to be shafted. One of the few success stories of the Uk economy.
    But never mind, your kids can get jobs in a tattoo parlour.
    TBF, working as a tattooist isn't that bad paying. Popped to local one today to book some more ink for myself, and the going rate is £50 per hour - I bet that this is more than the Brexit voting contractors earn on here

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    It's happening, get over it. They were quite happy to kill Concorde, and I don't remember you getting teary eyed about that. Airbus is French, and don't ever expect the French to look after anyone except themselves.
    What do you mean "get over it". I don't need to, I'm out of there. You need to get over the fact that the aerospace industry is going to be shafted. One of the few success stories of the Uk economy.
    But never mind, your kids can get jobs in a tattoo parlour.
    Last edited by sasguru; 10 May 2018, 16:07.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    https://www.theguardian.com/business...ause-of-brexit

    No if's , no but's:

    "Colin Paynter, managing director of the Portsmouth based Airbus Defence and Space, told MPs that it was “committed” to this move as part of its bid for the contract, which it submitted on 24 April."

    I'm guessing t's only a matter of time before the Airbus Wing work goes to Toulouse or Hamburg.
    It's happening, get over it. They were quite happy to kill Concorde, and I don't remember you getting teary eyed about that. Airbus is French, and don't ever expect the French to look after anyone except themselves.

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Recently visited the Fulton site - feck me that'll pinch if the decide to close operations in Bristol.

    Government should quickly cancel the whole process before the damage become completely irreversible.
    Is that like "Filton" but said with a sweaty accent?

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  • scooterscot
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    Recently visited the Fulton site - feck me that'll pinch if the decide to close operations in Bristol.

    Government should quickly cancel the whole process before the damage become completely irreversible.

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  • Airbus space contract to move from UK to EU because of Brexit

    https://www.theguardian.com/business...ause-of-brexit

    No if's , no but's:

    "Colin Paynter, managing director of the Portsmouth based Airbus Defence and Space, told MPs that it was “committed” to this move as part of its bid for the contract, which it submitted on 24 April."

    I'm guessing t's only a matter of time before the Airbus Wing work goes to Toulouse or Hamburg.

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