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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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Not really, it is slowly and surely unravelling. Sure the true devotees of the plan will see it as you do but the public are very fickle about these things. If, say you were a Brexit voter in Sunderland today having heard that one of the major employers in the area will not be investing in the plant and will not be prepared to build their next models in Sunderland if we leave the single market, you will probably be less certain of your position.
Nissan has always used leverage to gain concessions. Nissan has to be careful that the UK consumer doesn't shun the product range as well. This isn't just about exports. Honda in Swindon are only running 2 out of 3 production lines. Been the case for some years.0 -
Crashy_Time wrote: »It doesn`t matter how much you ask for exact predictions, the banking system that supplies the credit that dictates house prices is still in a mess.
http://www.infowars.com/this-is-how-much-liquidity-deutsche-bank-has-at-this-moment-and-what-happens-next/
You do understand that ....don`t you?
Seems as if you don't.0 -
Crashy_Time wrote: »http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/deutsche-bank-poised-tense-weekend-stand-off-against-markets-1584239
Not as if he is saying anything no one else is saying though is it.... :rotfl:German banks are in trouble, get used to it and plan accordingly.
You're a half empty kind of chap methinks. Cheer up, it might never happen and if it does we're all knackered. Don't worry about what could be; worry about what is.0 -
Crashy_Time wrote: »You are sounding a bit shrill and over-wrought TBH, how much HPI do you need to break even again?
Sorry to disappoint you but I don't have a mortgage. My properties are fully paid for.
Yet again though you didn't answer the question... would this be because you have finally realised there won't be a 50%+ house price crash in 2017 either?Every generation blames the one before...
Mike + The Mechanics - The Living Years0 -
So, our strategy is working exactly as planned.
Not quite...Robert Peston Verified account @Peston .@theresa_may to announce all EU law & rules to be enshrined in UK law by special act of Parliament, I've learned https://www.facebook.com/pestonitv/posts/1702910896700315 …It all seems so stupid it makes me want to give up.
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid ?0 -
Crashy_Time wrote: »:rotfl:
Your use of forced laughter at your own comments are a little cringy.Gather ye rosebuds while ye may0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »Nissan has always used leverage to gain concessions. Nissan has to be careful that the UK consumer doesn't shun the product range as well. This isn't just about exports. Honda in Swindon are only running 2 out of 3 production lines. Been the case for some years.
True Nissan are using the leverage of moving future production to the EU to get UK subsidies, but if every major firm that could did this the UK Government would have a lot of subsidies to pay.
The UK consumer is a factor but 75% of Nissan and Honda cars are exported to the EU.Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. Most people are incapable of forming such opinions.0 -
Shakethedisease wrote: »Not quite...
Btw what a pain it is reading blogs on Facebook where I've no intention to log in, but can't get rid of the big on screen nag to do so.0 -
Article 50 to be triggered by March 2017.
Confirmed by Theresa May on Marr.If I don't reply to your post,
you're probably on my ignore list.0 -
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