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Nissan To Stay In UK
It's a great bit of news for us , despite all those remoaner claims to the contrary Nissan are staying not going.
Thank goodness we ignored all those remoaner scare stories and lies.
Roll on many more, who realise what a great country we have and aren't talked down by the doomsters who tried and are still trying to convince us were no good.
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Originally Posted by local
Thank goodness we ignored all those remoaner scare stories and lies.
Roll on Jan 1st 2021, when all our car imports from rest of EU will enjoy a 10% import price-hike......Any measure inhibiting new car sales has to be good news for the environment.
On Yer Bike!
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Originally Posted by The PNP
Roll on Jan 1st 2021, when all our car imports from rest of EU will enjoy a 10% import price-hike......Any measure inhibiting new car sales has to be good news for the environment.
Roll on Jan 2nd 2021 when all cyclists riding through red lights or on the pavement can be shot by the newly formed ACME Squad.
Armed Cycling Muppet Exterminators.
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Originally Posted by Little Londoner
Roll on Jan 2nd 2021 when all cyclists riding through red lights or on the pavement can be shot by the newly formed ACME Squad.
Armed Cycling Muppet Exterminators.
+1 to that, they are a bloody nuisance, half the time you can't hear them. One shot passed me on the pavement a couple of days ago in his lycra and silly tin hat, he obviously didn't have a bell because he shouted Ding Ding, dead from the neck up.
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Originally Posted by Theatrics
+1 to that, they are a bloody nuisance, half the time you can't hear them. One shot passed me on the pavement a couple of days ago in his lycra and silly tin hat, he obviously didn't have a bell because he shouted Ding Ding, dead from the neck up.
I haven't ridden a bike since the age of 14, at which time I had a job that involved journeys from the Wimpey estates in Ainsdale, to Birkdale and Hillside.
Just think how fit we'd all be if we biked where feasible; and just imagine the positive effect on the environment.
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Assuming the original post is about the thread title, it's a stay of execution, not a full pardon, unless trade tariffs remain non-existent.
Seems Japanese car producers are keeping plants open here in case the EU-Japan FTA goes tits up. That and the ÂŁ80m bung offered by our government.
Fingers crossed our Brexit negotiators can keep the UK car industry tariff free.
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Originally Posted by Hector
I haven't ridden a bike since the age of 14, at which time I had a job that involved journeys from the Wimpey estates in Ainsdale, to Birkdale and Hillside.
Just think how fit we'd all be if we biked where feasible; and just imagine the positive effect on the environment.
Nothing against bikes just the idiot that wants us back in horse and carts.
Just imagine a one way street that never ends and there are no exits and you can't ride in the opposite direction like cyclists do, well that's like the inside of Pots n pans head.
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Great for UK.
Spain is not very happy though.
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I meet nothing but courtesy and smiles from car drivers whilst cycling.
I try not to annoy by weaving appearing from nowhere or hogging the road.
I thank the patient driver who holds up the traffic on a busy junction
they in turn thank me if I pull in on a road of double parked cars.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
Great for UK.
Spain is not very happy though.
Of course they are not, they probably were sucked in with this EU nonsense, Nissan has sensibly backed top quality British workers doing a good job.
Its a pity more people in this country didn't rather than spending years running the country down.
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Originally Posted by local
Of course they are not, they probably were sucked in with this EU nonsense, Nissan has sensibly backed top quality British workers doing a good job.
Its a pity more people in this country didn't rather than spending years running the country down.
Very few run the country down, rather more discussing the actions of foreign and multinational companies operating in this country.
With you sadly, any comments are regarded as defeatist and any criticism of the government almost treachery, it isn’t, it is simply other opinions, which I believe is still allowed.
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Originally Posted by silver fox
Very few run the country down, rather more discussing the actions of foreign and multinational companies operating in this country.
With you sadly, any comments are regarded as defeatist and any criticism of the government almost treachery, it isn’t, it is simply other opinions, which I believe is still allowed.
You have continually run our country down, we won't, we can't has been your mantra for years over Brexit
Even now no support for our NHS workers, who are still battling hard to keep this country safe from Hancock to the lowest rung any opportunity to slag them off and you have jumped at it along with the usual armchair experts.
I know a few people in the NHS and they are sick of the constant criticism over testing and procurement.
Then the death rate is bandied round completely forgetting many clinicians are working round the clock to save them backed up by thousands of people providing the places and the equipment.
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Originally Posted by local
You have continually run our country down, we won't, we can't has been your mantra for years over Brexit
Even now no support for our NHS workers, who are still battling hard to keep this country safe from Hancock to the lowest rung any opportunity to slag them off and you have jumped at it along with the usual armchair experts.
I know a few people in the NHS and they are sick of the constant criticism over testing and procurement.
Then the death rate is bandied round completely forgetting many clinicians are working round the clock to save them backed up by thousands of people providing the places and the equipment.
The Government has been working without a break through this crisis.
Whatever it does it gets abuse.
Dominic Cummings is being blamed for all those who break lockdown
rules yet articles like this carried nearly every tabloid on May 7th escape comment.
https://metro.co.uk/2020/05/07/was-l...tive-12668944/
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Originally Posted by local
You have continually run our country down, we won't, we can't has been your mantra for years over Brexit
Even now no support for our NHS workers, who are still battling hard to keep this country safe from Hancock to the lowest rung any opportunity to slag them off and you have jumped at it along with the usual armchair experts.
I know a few people in the NHS and they are sick of the constant criticism over testing and procurement.
Then the death rate is bandied round completely forgetting many clinicians are working round the clock to save them backed up by thousands of people providing the places and the equipment.
Where and when have I run the country down? certainly have questioned and criticised the actions of the government and of the way that multinationals and big corporations treat the country and workforce, bowing and kowtowing to any and anything which dribbles from Johnson's mouth is NOT supporting the country nor it's people.
I have most certainly NEVER criticised the NHS I do and will continue to comment when and where I feel the government have been and are deficient.
While your at it let me just tell about the latest total farcical decision from our brilliant government, you may or may not know what has happened with dentistry through the the restrictions, all dentists were closed, with initially a limited number of dentists who were able to provide the necessary protection, at the outset this was 10 dental practices only in the North West, since then that number has been increased to 30 practices, all offering emergency extractions only.
The dentists not working were asked to hand over their PPE in stock and on order to supply nursing homes, only the emergency dentists could get PPE, the aim was to as quickly as possible bring other dentists up to the required standard of practice and protection, bringing more dentists back on line and hopefully getting back to as near as normal mid July.
Totally out of the blue E-Mails went out to all dentists TELLING them to be up and running by mid June, bear in mind that many dentists have NO PPE having surrendered their stocks to others in need, there have been no guidelines, advisories, nor what is now regarded as standard practice, the brutal truth is many dentists have no chance of being ready to operate safely, plus there has been no indication of of how the extra costs will be met,
Lack of testing and procurement is not the fault of medical frontline staff, far from it and I know of no-one who has uttered a single word on the lines you suggest.
But of course in your little world NO-ONE must utter the slightest word of criticism as regards Johnson and his hand picked yes men.
The death rate is a stain on the government's handling of the epidemic, most certainly NOT the fault of those giving everything they can to tending the sick, in far too many cases even their lives, the death rate is not something to glorify nor use, every death is a member of someone's family and there have been far too many.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
The Government has been working without a break through this crisis.
Whatever it does it gets abuse.
Dominic Cummings is being blamed for all those who break lockdown
rules yet articles like this carried nearly every tabloid on May 7th escape comment.
https://metro.co.uk/2020/05/07/was-l...tive-12668944/
Cummings is being used as a convenient excuse for those who do as they please, he is not responsible for those who ignore lockdown, what he is responsible for are his own actions and then when the first reports came out, denying and denying until it became impossible to deny, then perversely it all suddenly becomes the fault of the media.
If he had held his hands up from the start, apologised and explained he may have had a more sympathetic hearing, as it is he displayed contempt and arrogance to the rest of the country, which has probably created more harsh feelings than the actual transgression.
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