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Nein nein it was the sauerkrautHas someone shit in someones currywurst?
Don't forget the roast beef! (le Rosbifs)I would never make fun of a nation that consider beans on toast food, they are obviously crazy.
So not content with attempting to cause all out mayhem in Northern Ireland a few months back. The EU still butt hurt over the AZ vaccine and Britain's successful vaccination programme, not shackled by the EU Medicines Agency, have now intimated that all Brits that have had the AZ vaccine will not be able to travel to EU member countries this summer.
This isn’t bad news NairobiDon't forget the roast beef! (le Rosbifs)
P.S. Since the football the Germans are really getting a bit spiteful, so the outburst of Herr Sour doesn't really surprise me:
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what a joke the unelected EU beauractSo not content with attempting to cause all out mayhem in Northern Ireland a few months back. The EU still butt hurt over the AZ vaccine and Britain's successful vaccination programme, not shackled by the EU Medicines Agency, have now intimated that all Brits that have had the AZ vaccine will not be able to travel to EU member countries this summer.
LOL
What an overburdening bureaucratic beast the EU is, yet some wonder why on earth people in the UK voted to leave back in 2016.......
The sight of Boris Johnson stood next to Angela Merkel, explaining the consequences of his own shit deal and moaning about them, is really quite something.
Who would have thought that a proven liar, adulterer, cheater and collaborator in getting a journalist beaten up would turn out to be such a godawful Prime Minister.
The sight of Boris Johnson stood next to Angela Merkel, explaining the consequences of his own shit deal and moaning about them, is really quite something.
Who would have thought that a proven liar, adulterer, cheater and collaborator in getting a journalist beaten up would turn out to be such a godawful Prime Minister.
The sight of Boris Johnson stood next to Angela Merkel, explaining the consequences of his own shit deal and moaning about them, is really quite something.
Who would have thought that a proven liar, adulterer, cheater and collaborator in getting a journalist beaten up would turn out to be such a godawful Prime Minister.
Nissan don't seem to be worried about Brexit, seeing as they have signed off investment of over a Billion to build a new Giga factory in Sunderland to produce electric cars.
I think bojo and the govt advisers knew they'd be in this position, did it to get brexit over the line, knowing that as it played out later on, uk sausages banned from NI etc...the eu would look silly, as long as they're consumed and not exported into the eu shops what does it matter.
Edit: the obsession with rules really doesn't help their image, officiousness is pretty much detested by all, maybe seeking.to micromanage 28 nations wasn't such a bright idea.
Yes and all it took was hundreds of millions of pounds of public money being passed under the table to them to make it happen.
Of course it's good news that the factory stays open and the jobs stay there, but let's not pretend it was anything other than a massive cash bribe that made it happen. (An amount so large it remains a secret that neither the UK Gov or Nissan themselves are inclined to reveal.)
There's nothing new about companies being paid to invest.
It will be money well spent.
By all accounts it's only around £100 Million they were given to open the factory. If thats the case, then I think it's a small price to pay.I don't necessarily disagree with you, but 'Investment is good and may encourage companies to expand in the UK' is not the same as 'Nissan don't seem to be worried about Brexit'.
I'd suggest most companies, when faced with a cash bung of around half a billion pounds of taxpayers' money, would be look favourably on the UK as a location for one of their new factories.
By all accounts it's only around £100 Million they were given to open the factory. If thats the case, then I think it's a small price to pay.
Whatever it was though, they were looking at pulling out of the Sunderland location because of Brexit, which would have been a complete disaster for the North East, there would have been tens of thousands of decently paid jobs lost if they had, so whatever has been paid to them is money well spent.
In fairness there is another factor in play, the other is the Tories’ silly IR35 tax reform, which taxes self-employed lorry drivers like employees without giving them any employment rights. Some drivers are unwilling to work under those conditions.
Yes I know pretty much what was going on and agree that changes needed to be made, but at the same time the impact of the change was well understood, particularly in conjunction with the effects of Brexit, which has now left us critically short of drivers and staring down the barrel of genuine shortages on the shelves.
I heard industry representatives on the radio two or more years ago warning about pretty much the exact situation we're in now. (I seem to recall it was filed under Project Fear.)
. A bit of delving is required to get to the source of these issues.
There's nothing new about companies being paid to invest.
It will be money well spent.
The French government own 15% of RenaultOne thing to note on the Nissan investment situation is the French Government is a part owner of Renault, which owns half of Nissan.
So we're now giving UK taxpayers' money to the French government to keep a UK factory open because Brexit threatened its existence. Quite amusing that we're still 'paying into the EU' I suppose.
This being the French, masters of the state subsidy themselves? Alas, being in the EU means they are somewhat restricted in this area....Whichever way you slice it the French Government has a direct financial interest in Nissan, which the UK Government has just chucked around half a billion pounds of taxpayers' money at, to mitigate the effects of Brexit.
So would you prefer them not to have done so, costing 10's of thousands of jobs?Whichever way you slice it the French Government has a direct financial interest in Nissan, which the UK Government has just chucked around half a billion pounds of taxpayers' money at, to mitigate the effects of Brexit.
So would you prefer them not to have done so, costing 10's of thousands of jobs?
I really cant see anything negative in news that the government is willing to give incentives and subsidies to ensure well paid jobs are kept in the North East, and I am sure that there are plenty of countries in the EU that wish that investment had been made in their backyards, but as usual because its a good news story that isnt centred on the EU choppers has to try and drag it down.
Jobs being protected. Investment in a cleaner more environmentally friendly future. Thats good news in my book.On what planet is this is a good news story?
If I set your house on fire, and then spend your money on a fire engine to put the fire out, are you going to thank me for creating the 'good news story' of your house being saved from the fire that I started?
Let's face it we know how Chopley feels about Brexit.I really cant see anything negative in news that the government is willing to give incentives and subsidies to ensure well paid jobs are kept in the North East, and I am sure that there are plenty of countries in the EU that wish that investment had been made in their backyards, but as usual because its a good news story that isnt centred on the EU choppers has to try and drag it down.
Remember the fishLet's face it we know how Chopley feels about Brexit.
Maybe in a few years from now he will accept that it happened and that life has managed to carry on in the UK.
Until then guess we just need to let him scour the Internet to try find things that make him feel how bad brexit really is.
I would never have voted to leave myself but it happened. Nothing in life has changed for me. More pissed of at the Scottish government and covid than any damage Brexit has done.
Everyone knew that there would be all sorts of short term problems leaving EU. It will take years to break away and get deals etc. That suit. Maybe if in 10 years it is a disaster still he can say told you. But until enough time passes to sort things out noone will know if it was s good idea to leave or not.
I don't disagree with any of that, and there is certainly an argument to be made for having the drivers essential to the UK being based in the UK, but the fact remains that the UK had ended up in a position where it was heavily reliant on EU drivers, and Brexit has pushed the situation to a crisis point. (As I understand it many EU drivers returned to the EU because of Covid, and then post-Brexit it's so difficult for them to return that they can't be bothered.)
So yes, it's a situation that's been brewing for a long time, but it's Brexit that's tipped it over the edge, and as ever, the government has been caught with its pants down and no plan.
Still, at least some clever hauliers have discovered a loophole of...... Moving a chunk of their business to the EU.
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The final Brexit indignity has been inflicted, went to get a Chinese and was greeted by this.
CURSE YOU FARAGE. CURSE YOU CAMERON. CURSE YOU VOTE LEAVE.
REJOIN THE EU NOW.
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Seriously you really are obsessed with trying to tell people how bad Brexit is going to be.The final Brexit indignity has been inflicted, went to get a Chinese and was greeted by this.
CURSE YOU FARAGE. CURSE YOU CAMERON. CURSE YOU VOTE LEAVE.
REJOIN THE EU NOW.
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The final Brexit indignity has been inflicted, went to get a Chinese and was greeted by this.
CURSE YOU FARAGE. CURSE YOU CAMERON. CURSE YOU VOTE LEAVE.
REJOIN THE EU NOW.
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Seriously you really are obsessed with trying to tell people how bad Brexit is going to be.
Well got some news. My local chinese has plenty prawn crackers. And they are not going to be running out of them anytime soon. Really you are starting to scrape the barrel looking for anything to try and back up your opinion on Brexit.

