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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodie80 View Post
    What is wrong with me wanting what is best for me and the people closest to me ?
    And it's not shyte
    And Mook you don't know me so don't have a clue what I or my closest do for other people so take your opinion which is so very, very wrong and stick it where the sun don't shine. I don't know what you do for other people but I would put my hard earned cash on it that I and my closest have and do more than you do
    That's the visual equivalent to white noise

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodie80 View Post
    Me man up, you couldn't make this sh1t up. It's me taking all the insults and as I say I couldn't give a phuck.
    I've told you I trust the government with the economy more than any of the other parties. As for the steel industry it was costing the taxpayer millions to stop it running at a loss. The Japanese car industry in this country doesn't run at a loss and also creates thousands of jobs not only building cars but other areas as well

    Go on then Spameater either post a picture or throw an insult at me
    Ok let's get this straight,British Government wont fund British Steel industry but invested £3.8 billion in the Swedish steel industry,and invest millions into a Japanese car Manufacturer that according to you is doing Spiffingly well.No very Patriotic this British Government that you keep breast beating about.B.T.W you keep bangin' on about what's best for your family etc.Are they Japanese or Swedish by any chance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spameater1 View Post
    Ok let's get this straight,British Government wont fund British Steel industry but invested £3.8 billion in the Swedish steel industry,and invest millions into a Japanese car Manufacturer that according to you is doing Spiffingly well.No very Patriotic this British Government that you keep breast beating about.B.T.W you keep bangin' on about what's best for your family etc.Are they Japanese or Swedish by any chance?
    Sorry, Spameater but Bodie talks a lot of sense, since the Tories got back in in 2010 there have been a over a million more jobs created, and Nissan did not receive money from the govt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by claw84 View Post
    Sorry, Spameater but Bodie talks a lot of sense, since the Tories got back in in 2010 there have been a over a million more jobs created, and Nissan did not receive money from the govt.
    Spot on Claw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by claw84 View Post
    Sorry, Spameater but Bodie talks a lot of sense, since the Tories got back in in 2010 there have been a over a million more jobs created, and Nissan did not receive money from the govt.
    Really?

    by vague assurances
    In any case, all the cards were in his hands. The Government was desperate to win this investment as a symbol of international confidence in post-Brexit Britain. Just think what the message would have been had Nissan decided instead to invest in France.
    Yet in agreeing to Mr Ghosn’s demands, the Government has got itself into a terrible hole. If it is to compensate Nissan for tariffs, then it would have to do so for the rest of the motor industry, and if the motor industry is to be compensated, then logically almost anyone facing tariffs in exporting to Europe would have to get the same treatment.
    Let’s leave aside the considerable complexities of such arrangements, the only feasible way of paying for it would be to impose countervailing tariffs. This in turn would trigger a trade war with Europe, for in essence, importers would be made to pay the costs of subsidising British industry.

    Inside the Nissan plant in Sunderland Credit: OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images
    All of which makes whatever promises were made to Nissan a huge gamble on eventually ending up with tariff-free trade. And while any rational organisation would immediately agree such an outcome, with Brexit we are looking at a possibly quite messy divorce. There is no guarantee the EU will behave rationally.
    It’s good that Nissan has decided to invest further, but at what cost? It’s also good that the Government is leaning over backwards to support our foreign-owned motor industry. But despite its totemic status, it’s worth recalling that the entire automotive sector amounts to less than 1pc of the UK economy. And in favouring one sector, governments almost invariably end up disadvantaging others. As ministers are about to find out, industrial intervention isn’t the panacea they imagine.

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