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Previously on "Nissan abandoning plans to build the X-Trail in Sunderland"
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You moaning faced, Britain hating Bremoaners need to get a grip.
Here, get yourself a nice cup of tea, in a mug designed by the superior intellect of the Brexiteer community.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostBrexit is like watching your library being closed and all the books except the ones which support the narrative of the EU being burned and then the library re-opened.
Oh wait this has been done before Fahrenheit 451 - Wikipedia
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Originally posted by original PM View PostBrexit is like watching your library being closed and all the books being burned and then the library re-opened.
Oh wait this has been done before
Fahrenheit 451 - Wikipedia
So why did you vote to burn the books, and why are you so happy to burn the books, yet you want to blame others that the library is on fire.
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Brexit is like watching your library being closed and all the books except the ones which support the narrative of the EU being burned and then the library re-opened.
Oh wait this has been done before
Fahrenheit 451 - Wikipedia
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What do we mean when we talk about the automotive industry "supply chain"? We mean companies like Auria who make parts for car manufacturers all over the world.
And guess what? Auria has factories in Germany, so when car-makers move production to the EU, they will be shifting their manufacturing there.
Auria is one of hundreds of companies feeding the UK's car industry. In fact, it is estimated that for every job at Britain's car factories there are another five in the supply chain. And that's not including jobs in the local economy that will suffer as factory workers lose their jobs.
And it begins. 80 jobs - about a quarter of the workforce - being axed by Auria at Coleshill.
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It is no more in your library? In any case, Bücherei not Bibliothek.
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aye
We were told in 2016 there were no special favours to Nissan, but now we know this was a lie. To add to all of the other lies told, especially, but not exclusively, on the Leave side.
Time for those involved in this provable lie to resign, inc TM.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post'Funding' referring to up to £80 million.
Nissan had originally asked for £80m in state support but following a review by an independent advisory committee that figure was reduced to £61m.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMaybe people could actually read the letter:In the 2016 letter from Mr Clark to Nissan's then chief executive Carlos Ghosn, he said the funding was contingent "on a positive decision by the Nissan board to allocate production of the Qashqai and X-Trail models to the Sunderland plant".
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Maybe people could actually read the letter:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/776095/Letter-from-BEIS-Secretary-of-State-to-Carlos-Ghosn-October_2016.pdf
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