Originally posted by vetran
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No it will be seat fitting
All the production will be moved offshore and the almost completed units will just have the seats fitted in the UK. Just like most other made in UK cars.
Bypasses tariffs etc.
Costs will be cut, and the assembly line will be staffed by highly skilled migrants on visas defecting from the NHS for the 10p an hour over the NMW that the new owners will be paying.
Hopefully they will tulip it up and some UK chaps will buy it for a quid, asset strip it and then go bust. Oh sorry that has already happened.
cynical moi?
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Originally posted by PAH View PostAnyone seen any reasonable predictions of what the UK will be like work wise in 10-20 years?
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostI'm not saying that Tata would be a bad thing for the workers at all. I'm GLAD that these people have had the reassurance that their future is safe.
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Originally posted by expat View Post10 - 20 years? Look now at any UK airport on Monday morning. Loads of Brits on their way to where the work is. You don't see the corresponding thing in Frankfurt, Zurich, Brussels or Schipol.
It's an extension or Tebbit and his "On yer bike" comment.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostAnyone seen any reasonable predictions of what the UK will be like work wise in 10-20 years?
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
If they're cheaper than the rip-off black cabs then it may not be a bad thing!
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Originally posted by PAH View PostAnyone seen any reasonable predictions of what the UK will be like work wise in 10-20 years?
Anyway I'm rapidly losing interest in work.Last edited by KathyWoolfe; 26 March 2008, 11:20.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostSo now that the british car industry has collapsed and the british government has washed their hands of any responsibility for these workers... you're now saying that Tata could be a bad thing for these workers?
How about concentrating on how the british f**ked up their own motor industries.
All I'm saying is that the promise by Tata to retain British production etc isn't necessarily worth the paper it's printed on.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhy? Cos we don't need one. We just need "The City" and house prices to go up forever and there's no need to make or do anything.
HTH
Yeah, we've moved from a manufacturing nation to a service providing one. Shame the commies in China, and the rest of Asia are slowly stealing the service industry through exploitation and slavery, but while we can still buy our goods cheap from abroad we'll pretend that's not happening.
Anyone seen any reasonable predictions of what the UK will be like work wise in 10-20 years?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou can wave Tata to quality then.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Posthow is that france has got renault, citroen and peugoat
germany has: vw, audi, bmw, mercedes etc
italy has: fiat, alfa etc
yet in britain we have 60 million people and have lost our motor industry ?
Milan.
HTH
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Posthow is that france has got renault, citroen and peugoat
germany has: vw, audi, bmw, mercedes etc
italy has: fiat, alfa etc
yet in britain we have 60 million people and have lost our motor industry ?
Milan.
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