Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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That’s not really got nothing anything to do with what I said though Joe.

I don’t know about Honda I’m surprised Brexit isn’t an issue but I know it is with Nissan and potentially airbus . I won’t disagree that the politicians should have been negotiating more they should , I want a deal and the only time my opinion may ever come close to changing on a second ref is no deal but I won’t countenance it . Even if it happened Who’d win I’ve no idea I’ve absolutely no confidence that it’d make any difference which I find startling but I’m sure you’re reassured by .

Just to make it clear again I accept the result I just want the country to do as well as well can through the difficulties we’re going to face post Brexit and for me that means a deal and if it has to be mays then so be it .
Again Airbus was made as a revolutionary 4 engine luxury plane - now a luxury plane has come along which is more economic with two engines ie less fuel to be used - the reason for the Airbus crisis Dubai cancelled a big contrat of 19 future planes - not Brexit......
 
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I shouldn't laugh really, but that really hasn't aged well.
 
I'm not the one coming into a serious discussion and calling people 'losers' while offering little in terms of rational discourse.
Serious discussion ?? it's a forum with opinions - suggesting anything else is a joke - people are allowed to have opinions , and if the fact is out won in the referendum that's a truth - the debate is not moving on the arguments put on here not just by you, are pre Brexit referendum old arguments!
 
Ignorance is bliss with remainers who are sore losers......
I make a statement saying that Brexit has become entrenched on both sides and that on either side anything remotely seen as Brexit related will serve only to entrench those veiws further - nuance has been completely lost. I even agreed with your position highlighting that we simply assemble cars and that this is not entirely related to Brexit.

And this is the reply....is this some if that 'adult debating' that @peteblue likes, because from where I'm sitting it looks like it has all the hallmarks of arguing with a child.
 
Yet you have just said that the closure of the car plant was because of Brexit, while Honda have specifically stated that it is not and that electrification is the key driver. Who is dismissing the evidence again......
Head of Honda said so some months back that Brexit and no plan was not good news for Honda.

But being the logical business type you say you are, you get that if a business loses money people will loose their jobs. It's not project fear is it?

May and her plans for the UK to be leaders in electric car falls flat, as predicted!

Luton north and south are marginals as well. ;)
 
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