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Now do you see why remainers get frustrated with Brexit Thickos
Originally posted by Mordac View PostSince they are going to (probably) place tariffs on our exports to them, we will (unless we're complete morons) do the same.
Let me say it again: Free Trade means Free Trade, not negotiated quid pro quo. What the hell did you think the term meant?????
(No it's to late to ask for you voting paper back )
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Originally posted by Lance View PostI heard on the grapevine that they've cancelled almost all IT projects. Glad I'm no longer there.
The place is riddled with middle management promoted beyond their levels of competence so the redundancies are going to hurt people with very few other options.
they're trying to free up as much cash as possible to deal with the Trent issues
I think they've been wanting to do this re-structuring for a while, the middle management layers have ballooned and they could be a hell of a lot leaner and less bureaucratic, so this has been in the works for a while the Trent issues have given them the perfect excuse
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostWhere did you get that from??
Our glorious Tory government want to replace EU membership with Free Trade. That means no tariffs on BMWs coming from the EU.
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Which bit of free don't you understand?
Originally posted by Mordac View PostWe'll be able to import from anywhere (except Europe) tariff-free, should we wish to, and yet you think this is a bad outcome. Those who must have the later Beemer* will have to pay the extra wedge, maybe they should start looking at Jags...
Our glorious Tory government want to replace EU membership with Free Trade. That means no tariffs on BMWs coming from the EU.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIndeed.
But that said if you can fly an R22 you can pretty much fly any other helicopter - Engine management not withstanding.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWhat about it?
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It's very lean if it's never used.
I used to know a guy (friend of a friend but we went on group holidays together) that worked in one of the engineering companies supplying RR engine parts. He was a very nervous flyer. Same as a guy I know who is a helicopter engineer in the Navy. If they don't have much faith in the flying equipment maybe we shouldn't be so blasé about flying either.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat about the development of the lean burn engine?
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Rolls-Royce announces 4,600 job cuts
FFS!
Trent 1000 engine problems on the B787 Dreamliner is the reason for the job cuts...
https://www.ft.com/content/7a5ac666-...d-d8b934ff5ffa
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Originally posted by unixman View PostSince June 2016 there has been, and will continue to be, good and bad economic news. Employment is at record high levels, but productivity is low. Mini builds a new model at Cowley, while Range rover produces one abroad, and so on. There isn't a preponderance of good/bad news on either side. Against that background, the Armageddon foretold by Osborne et al. has signally failed to arrive.
We can go on interpreting the latest blip of static noise as proof positive of our own views on the Brexit matter, or we can stop boring each other.
New supermarket opens in my village! Proves I was right all along!
Better weather brought some much-needed respite to Britain’s struggling retail sector last month as the hottest May on record brought consumers flocking back to the high street.
The volume of goods sold in shops and online was 1.3% up on April – comfortably beating predictions in the financial markets of a 0.5% increase.
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