bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
Good Lord - Frosty the Showman is so thick he makes speeches about the thing that is not supposed to be said out loud
Its impossible to debate with the brexit boys on this thread!No one has claimed it as a victory, no one.
Like I said, had this been bad news we would have had page after page of numpties using it to suit their own narratives but balance and this forum don’t mix sadly.
Despite post after post telling us the car industry here was dead and every manufacturer would leave, it isn’t and they haven’t.
All we have had is the usual with their “yeah but….”
Balance.
Where are all of those posts? No one said it would be the end of the motor industry in the UK, just that it would be harder to trade and keep the supply lines running. This has proved to be the case. But it has to be stated that government aid is being given to large, big profit generating manufacturers like BMW and Nissan to encourage them to stay. Maybe you think it sensible to do that, and indirectly boost the profits of foreign companies and their shareholders and at the same time help to lessen the effects of the Brexit outcome.No one has claimed it as a victory, no one.
Like I said, had this been bad news we would have had page after page of numpties using it to suit their own narratives but balance and this forum don’t mix sadly.
Despite post after post telling us the car industry here was dead and every manufacturer would leave, it isn’t and they haven’t.
All we have had is the usual with their “yeah but….”
Balance.
Where are all of those posts?
Good Lord - Frosty the Showman is so thick he makes speeches about the thing that is not supposed to be said out loud
Underlying it all is the lying.Where are all of those posts? No one said it would be the end of the motor industry in the UK, just that it would be harder to trade and keep the supply lines running. This has proved to be the case. But it has to be stated that government aid is being given to large, big profit generating manufacturers like BMW and Nissan to encourage them to stay. Maybe you think it sensible to do that, and indirectly boost the profits of foreign companies and their shareholders and at the same time help to lessen the effects of the Brexit outcome.
Well, you referred to them as a matter of fact, to quote you "yeah but" where are they? You obviously know or you wouldn't have referred to them.Nowhere, I made it all up, ignore me, do carry on.
If you regret having voted for it as some have bravely admitted in here, then don’t just tell me why you’re wasting your time in an echo chamber. What would you like to happen, moving forward and what kind of timeline do you see.
Thank you.Great post.
I would vote for the party that would rejoin at the first opportunity and I would accept all conditions of rejoining.
Better in than out and leaving was a huge mistake.
Sadly, it seems no politicians are interested in rejoining.