Jan 2020
8:09pm, 16 Jan 2020
15,773 posts
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Bazoaxe
Complete tangent but what about this comment: John Mason, MSP for Glasgow Shettleston, said: “I will not be speaking up for constituents who want lower taxes, Orange marches, keeping Scotland in the UK, etc” |
Jan 2020
9:28pm, 16 Jan 2020
6,150 posts
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jda
burnleyexpress.net thestar.co.uk telegraph.co.uk It's ok, I'm sure the German car manufacturers are coming over the horizon to save us... |
Jan 2020
9:30pm, 16 Jan 2020
32,779 posts
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LindsD
My Granddad worked at Vauxhall.
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Jan 2020
9:45pm, 16 Jan 2020
2,538 posts
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J2R
You don't understand, jda. These problems are not caused by Brexit, they're caused by Remainers getting in the way of Brexit, not getting behind it properly. If they had, we'd have been fighting off the German car manufacturers by now.
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Jan 2020
9:57pm, 16 Jan 2020
27,211 posts
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macca 53
Surely Not - I thought I was being pretty clear that I think Nandy’s position on independence is not a sensible one, and then in my naivety went on to describe how much of it could be achieved (still an issue with how to regain EU membership though). Big Stuff is never easy.
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Jan 2020
8:58am, 17 Jan 2020
19,063 posts
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DeeGee
Something about diesel engines jda. Something abouot diesel engines. Surely you've remembered that by now.
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Jan 2020
8:58am, 17 Jan 2020
19,064 posts
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DeeGee
Anyway, Vauxhall is French.
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Jan 2020
9:10am, 17 Jan 2020
6,151 posts
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jda
"poor management" is the new diesel.
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Jan 2020
9:45am, 17 Jan 2020
19,065 posts
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DeeGee
Poor management had to be the new diesel for flyBE, as a company with almost no routes outside UK airspace couldn't possibly be affected by Brexit, because with nothing linking it to the Brussels junta, it would otherwise thrive like all UK companies will do come February 1. Unless they're badly managed or there is some other reason other than our continued membership of the European Union which would explain why universal credit and foodbanks. As I can't really blame Thatcher anymore, I'm blaming Iceland instead. |
Jan 2020
12:29pm, 17 Jan 2020
27,212 posts
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macca 53
As much as I hate (irrationally, I know!) Ryanair, O’Leary will run rings round this government (as he has with most other governments). Flybe will be gone in a few months if he goes through with his threat of legal action (or everyone else will get the same breaks on APT - in which case the EU will be duty bound to exclude our airspace from the free flight zone won’t they?)
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