peteblue
Welcome back Wayne
yes, so lets all close Parliament
honestly pete you are the best advert for Marxism there is
I’m not arguing for it, merely commenting on its legality and the nonsense spouted by Jones.......
yes, so lets all close Parliament
honestly pete you are the best advert for Marxism there is
But don’t let truth get in the way of your prejudice.......
Many people have stopped buying new cars, some of the biggest falls since financial crash! Why is this?
Either Brexit is important which experts on both side agree or it's not
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Car sales see biggest fall since financial crisis
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders says car sales faced a "perfect storm" of uncertainty over Brexit and supply shortages.www.bbc.co.uk
Part of the reason is the debacle over Diesel engines, the same ones that Gordon Brown wanted everyone to buy and that German manufacturers allegedly falsified the emissions data.
A number of companies have been caught out in the now apparent rush to electric vehicles.
Brexit is not the issue. It is however a handy excuse for the intellectually challenged.......
So why is the rest of retail both street and online falling? Why is construction falling? What commercial sensitive excuse can you wheel out?
I’m not arguing for it, merely commenting on its legality and the nonsense spouted by Jones.......
He isn't undermining the vote, those that claim to represent the voters are undermining it themselves in their own desperation to irretrievably use it as a justification to effect radical changes that serve their own interests.It is a dangerous game, but it seems that Bercow and co are making up whatever rules they want to undermine the largest vote in U.K. history.....
Well you’re making up stuff yourself. Do some research. It’s not the largest vote in UK history, either in number of votes (1992 GE) or percentage turnout (83.9% 1950).It is a dangerous game, but it seems that Bercow and co are making up whatever rules they want to undermine the largest vote in U.K. history.....
And these.Well you’re making up stuff yourself. Do some research. It’s not the largest vote in UK history, either in number of votes (1992 GE) or percentage turnout (83.9% 1950).
But you don’t care about facts and experts right. Sovereignty!!!
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The EU referendum wasn’t quite the largest democratic exercise in UK history – Full Fact
More people voted in the 1992 general election than the 2016 EU referendum, but no single option has received more votes than the vote to leave.fullfact.org
It must be Brexit, that’s why Ford are looking to relocate in Mexico.......oh no wait......
Per usual just diversionary online bunkum by not answering, anyone can be anything on a forum...
Ford have been stuffed for many a year. Were streets behind the 4x4 craze, now years behind in the electric motor movement. Going to Mexico probably gets it closer to the biggest market for Diesel engines that will be around in the next 10-15 years.So why do you believe Ford are doing what they are.......
Well you’re making up stuff yourself. Do some research. It’s not the largest vote in UK history, either in number of votes (1992 GE) or percentage turnout (83.9% 1950).
But you don’t care about facts and experts right. Sovereignty!!!
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The EU referendum wasn’t quite the largest democratic exercise in UK history – Full Fact
More people voted in the 1992 general election than the 2016 EU referendum, but no single option has received more votes than the vote to leave.fullfact.org
Binary ffs...Well, the winner of that vote in 1992 received 14,000,000 votes and 42% of the vote. The winner of the 2016 referendum received 17,400,000 votes and 52% of the vote, so you do the maths.......
Oh, that's alright then. It is another success for Brexit. Like Honda closing, Nissan not making the X-Trail in Sunderland, Land Rover moving the Discovery to Slovakia, and electric power research to BMW in Germany. It is so hard to see any sort of a trend there. Is that what you are saying?“Ford has confirmed plans to close its engine plant at Bridgend in South Wales by September 2020, saying it faced becoming "economically unsustainable" in the world's drive for electric vehicles.
The company ruled out a Brexit link after it made the formal announcement, saying that consultations on its proposals had begun with its 1,700 staff and their representatives.”
But don’t let truth get in the way of your prejudice.......
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