Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
Nestlé to axe nearly 300 jobs and move Blue Riband production to Poland
Blue Riband biscuits take 300 jobs to Poland. Marvellous.
Blue Riband biscuits take 300 jobs to Poland. Marvellous.
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Fuck Nestle. I hope Trump charges them 35% tariff to import their products.
Fuck Nestle. I hope Trump charges them 35% tariff to import their products.
The worry is that a lot of our politicians share this primitive world view.Fuck Nestle. I hope Trump charges them 35% tariff to import their products.
Yup, and the EU will place equivalent tariffs on Kellogs, Caterpillar etc. You will lose.
Fuck Nestle. I hope Trump charges them 35% tariff to import their products.
And, you think that the EU won't impose countervailing tariffs on U.S. imports?
Fuck Nestle. I hope Trump charges them 35% tariff to import their products.
And, you think that the EU won't impose countervailing tariffs on U.S. imports?
Fuck Nestle. I hope Trump charges them 35% tariff to import their products.
And, you think that the EU won't impose countervailing tariffs on U.S. imports?
They already do.
Yay!
BREXIT BOOST: Britain would be '£156 billion a year better off WITHOUT a deal with EU'
NEW analysis has revealed that Britain would be better off by £156 billion a year by simply walking away from the EU without a deal.
By DAVID MADDOX, EXCLUSIVE
PUBLISHED: 22:00, Wed, Jun 14, 2017 | UPDATED: 22:56, Wed, Jun 14, 2017
BREXIT BOOST: Britain would be '£156 billion a year better off WITHOUT a deal with EU'
I'm not sure. I'm not an economist, for example. But it's sounds reasonable and it's a nice counter to all of tammys doom and gloom spamming - which is largely based on conjecture and fear mongering, imho. I'm also all for NO DEAL is better than a crap deal.Yay!
BREXIT BOOST: Britain would be '£156 billion a year better off WITHOUT a deal with EU'
NEW analysis has revealed that Britain would be better off by £156 billion a year by simply walking away from the EU without a deal.
By DAVID MADDOX, EXCLUSIVE
PUBLISHED: 22:00, Wed, Jun 14, 2017 | UPDATED: 22:56, Wed, Jun 14, 2017
BREXIT BOOST: Britain would be '£156 billion a year better off WITHOUT a deal with EU'
LOL do you actually believe this crap.
Brexiters dont give a shit about the economic case because there isnt one.Its all about keeping the "darkies" out.The UK will lose big, trust the real economists and businessmen. But, just think logically, when the UK services and manufacturing companies are unable to service the bulk of their clients for financial services in the EU without an added tariff (or not be able to operate at all) and the automobile and aerospace manufacturing in the UK can't receive and deliver parts and product without customs formalities and tariffs, what do you think will happen?
I'm not sure. I'm not an economist, for example. But it's sounds reasonable and it's a nice counter to all of tammys doom and gloom spamming - which is largely based on conjecture and fear mongering, imho. I'm also all for NO DEAL is better than a crap deal.Yay!
BREXIT BOOST: Britain would be '£156 billion a year better off WITHOUT a deal with EU'
NEW analysis has revealed that Britain would be better off by £156 billion a year by simply walking away from the EU without a deal.
By DAVID MADDOX, EXCLUSIVE
PUBLISHED: 22:00, Wed, Jun 14, 2017 | UPDATED: 22:56, Wed, Jun 14, 2017
BREXIT BOOST: Britain would be '£156 billion a year better off WITHOUT a deal with EU'
LOL do you actually believe this crap.
Nestlé to axe nearly 300 jobs and move Blue Riband production to Poland
Blue Riband biscuits take 300 jobs to Poland. Marvellous.
Brexiters dont give a shit about the economic case because there isnt one.Its all about keeping the "darkies" out.The UK will lose big, trust the real economists and businessmen. But, just think logically, when the UK services and manufacturing companies are unable to service the bulk of their clients for financial services in the EU without an added tariff (or not be able to operate at all) and the automobile and aerospace manufacturing in the UK can't receive and deliver parts and product without customs formalities and tariffs, what do you think will happen?
Airbus employ 20,000 people directly and 100,000 indirectly.
Airbus may look beyond UK unless Brexit demands met - Sunday Times