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Re: Brexit

Posted: Tue Oct 15 2019 1:27pm
by Richard Frost
Boro Boy wrote:
Mon Oct 14 2019 2:33pm
What sort of MP's have we got? There will be carnage at the next election and many of these holier that thou representatives may be losing their seats!
or keeping them whatever the case might be.

If you do have inside information about the results of the next election. Then pop down to the bookies and make some money. You can then put in a bid for imutual and realise the pipe dreams of the other people who are also wishfully thinking that imutual is going to make their fortunes.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Tue Oct 15 2019 1:28pm
by Richard Frost
expressman33 wrote:
Tue Oct 15 2019 1:26pm
sanity clause wrote:
Tue Oct 15 2019 12:57pm

At least we've got some MPs who actually care about the future of this country, unlike the liars who got us into this predicament.
But they are not voting the way their constituents wanted :thumbdown:
Has that not always been the case. They have always followed the party rather than their constituents wishes. Nothing new about this.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Tue Oct 15 2019 1:32pm
by pabenny
Only one in three UK automotive businesses is cutting jobs ahead of Brexit. https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-news/ ... -of-brexit

Just shows that all those doom-sayers about Brexit were wrong.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Tue Oct 15 2019 1:59pm
by Chadwick
It looks like the government is preparing for another delay.

Leaked Tory election leaflets sound like Brexit still won't be agreed by the time we have a general election.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-50029635#

Re: Brexit

Posted: Tue Oct 15 2019 11:58pm
by BeautifulSunshine
William Joseph1 wrote:
Tue Oct 15 2019 1:27pm
Boro Boy wrote:
Mon Oct 14 2019 2:33pm
What sort of MP's have we got? There will be carnage at the next election and many of these holier that thou representatives may be losing their seats!
or keeping them whatever the case might be.

If you do have inside information about the results of the next election. Then pop down to the bookies and make some money. You can then put in a bid for imutual and realise the pipe dreams of the other people who are also wishfully thinking that imutual is going to make their fortunes.
Strange things have come to pass.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed Oct 16 2019 11:21am
by blythburgh
pabenny wrote:
Tue Oct 15 2019 1:32pm
Only one in three UK automotive businesses is cutting jobs ahead of Brexit. https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-news/ ... -of-brexit

Just shows that all those doom-sayers about Brexit were wrong.
Only one it three is one too many. But how many of the job cutting is down to Brexit and how much to other factors?

Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed Oct 16 2019 11:32am
by Boro Boy
blythburgh wrote:
Wed Oct 16 2019 11:21am
pabenny wrote:
Tue Oct 15 2019 1:32pm
Only one in three UK automotive businesses is cutting jobs ahead of Brexit. https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-news/ ... -of-brexit

Just shows that all those doom-sayers about Brexit were wrong.
Only one it three is one too many. But how many of the job cutting is down to Brexit and how much to other factors?
Complex market place so there will be many factors. I know someone working in a Vauxhall sales franchise in Kent and he says sales are very volatile but mainly down. He says the unknown factor for new car buyers is the onset of the electric car verses the lack of infrastructure in the area; so many purchasers have decided to wait... This "change over" on this scale has never happened before so difficult to predict. The important factor is when petrol stations start to close down and vanish as more people drive electric.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed Oct 16 2019 11:52am
by blythburgh
And so many people do not know how safe their job will be and how much income they will have to spend on luxuries like a new car after Brexit

Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed Oct 16 2019 11:54am
by expressman33
Labour MP's have been told not to support a deal no matter how good it is

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... t-majority

Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed Oct 16 2019 1:22pm
by Derbiean
expressman33 wrote:
Wed Oct 16 2019 11:54am
Labour MP's have been told not to support a deal no matter how good it is

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... t-majority
Slight misquote there, its only the Pro-remainers MP's who are telling the leave MP's to not to vote for it, Corbyn hasn't told anyone to not vote for it only offer his opinion that no Labour MP can ever back a Johnson deal, not unreasonable.