LeinsterDub wrote: » https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/dec/16/jaguar-land-rover-to-axe-up-to-5000-jobs 5000 jobs! Wow I mean just wow. And yet the reality deniers continue to pretend it's not happeninghttps://twitter.com/DavidLammy/status/1074438319914786818
prinzeugen wrote: » The official statement from JLR did not mention Britex once. The job losses might not even happen.https://media.jaguarlandrover.com/news/2018/12/strong-sales-growth-north-america-offset-ongoing-challenges-china Another case of a journalist pushing an agenda. Even TATA, the owners, did not mention Britex. China and falling sales of diesel cars. The 5000 jobs is pure speculation. In other words, bollox!
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » The author is of "peasant stock" apparently like the rest of us.https://twitter.com/NaomiOhReally/status/1059077072184860672
briany wrote: » Are we saying that Mogg, Farage and co. have absolutely no regard for the welfare of their country & countrymen and would happily see it devolve into the poorest country in western Europe just so they could add more onto what already is a considerable personal fortune for both of them? It doesn't just seem risky and reckless, but positively nihilistic.
devnull wrote: » Just seen this from the Political Ed of Sky News saying that both he and Kay Burley were the victim of xenophobia earlier today following the incidenthttps://twitter.com/faisalislam/status/1074688060418334722 Pretty disgusting isn't it, I knew the level of debate was getting quite serious and starting to get even more over the edge than it was before, but you'd have to worry that if there was to be a second referendum, it could turn very nasty.
MarkHenderson wrote: » As it should. The electorate is constantly told that the ballot box is the real place to protest and make a change and the majority in the UK could possibly have that taken from them by the establishment.
Thargor wrote: » But thats all after the fact or else meaningless nonsense (refused to share platform with Cameron ffs?), how is he responsible for Brexit? Brexit is 100% a Tory/Right wing creation, you sound like the but-but-but Hilarys emails clowns in the Donald Trump thread.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Had Labour had a more unambiguous on Brexit back in April 2017 May would have not dared called a GE
Zubeneschamali wrote: » If Labour were actively for Remain and overturning the Referendum result, the Tories would have done better in that GE, not worse.
Peregrinus wrote: » What do you mean by "a backstop in the Irish sea"?
MarkHenderson wrote: » As it should. The electorate is constantly told that the ballot box is the real place to protest and make a change and the majority in the UK could possibly have that taken from them by the establishment. Sometimes violence is inevitable. Think the miners strikes times 100. Also Sky news has been ridiculously anti Brexit/democracy since the day of the peoples vote. Good enough for them.
MarkHenderson wrote: » As it should. The electorate is constantly told that the ballot box is the real place to protest and make a change and the majority in the UK could possibly have that taken from them by the establishment. Sometimes violence is inevitable. Think the miners strikes times 100.
downcow wrote: » Quite simply the same guarantees of no border in Irish Sea as eu are wanting on the Irish border. It’s not much to ask that we don’t have greater checks at a regional border inside a nation that at a international border. I am baffled why this is being seen as an unreasonable request. Same conditions ie prob won’t happen, most likely temp and both eu and UK must agree to its removal. Simple.
Water John wrote: » The Tories own Brexit, blaming anyone else is just deflection.
prinzeugen wrote: » The official statement from JLR did not mention Britex once.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Well that's exactly my point
Peregrinus wrote: » This is certainly possible; it's the situation that prevails right now, and it's a situation that the EU would be perfectly happy to see continue indefinitely. But having an open border isn't like having open curtains; a decision that can be made independently of other considerations like laws, customs, taxes, etc. A border is simply the point at which one set of laws and taxes gives way to another. Having an open border requires alignment of the laws and taxes on each side. Currently they are aligned, which is why the borders are open right now. It's the UK that wants to dismantle this alignment; it's therefore the UK whose position precludes the request you are making. Your request can only be met by the UK either abandoning Brexit, or committing to a UK-wide very soft Brexit. Which is a perfectly reasonable thing to ask, but make no mistake; you have to ask it of the UK, since only the UK can grant it.
downcow wrote: » Quite simply the same guarantees of no border in Irish Sea as eu are wanting on the Irish border.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » That is entirely in Westminster's power, they don't have to ask the EU for it. The EU is simply interested in conditions in NI so that no border is needed on the island of Ireland. The only reason an Irish Sea border would be needed is if Britain diverges from those conditions. Of course, we all know the Brexiteers are dying to diverge so that they can do trade deals with Atlantis and Elfland, but that is not the EUs doing.
downcow wrote: » Exactly. The Eu is trying to dictate what happens in a country outside the Eu ie NI They should focus on solving their problem within their jurisdiction
downcow wrote: » Zubeneschamali wrote: » That is entirely in Westminster's power, they don't have to ask the EU for it. The EU is simply interested in conditions in NI so that no border is needed on the island of Ireland. The only reason an Irish Sea border would be needed is if Britain diverges from those conditions. Of course, we all know the Brexiteers are dying to diverge so that they can do trade deals with Atlantis and Elfland, but that is not the EUs doing. Exactly. The Eu is trying to dictate what happens in a country outside the Eu ie NI They should focus on solving their problem within their jurisdiction
cml387 wrote: » The EU are asking Britain to keep to a redline that Britain itself imposed upon itself, i.e. no hard border between N.I and ROI.
downcow wrote: » T If Eu are concerned about have checks then why not propose for them to be within their jurisdiction ie English Channel between France and ireland rather than demanding they are within the UK jurisdiction??
downcow wrote: » That’s a fairly one sided view. The UK have no intention of creating any border or checks at Irish border.
downcow wrote: » It is eu that is threatening them (which is ironic as the eu paints itself as the open all embracing one). If Eu are concerned about have checks then why not propose for them to be within their jurisdiction ie English Channel between France and ireland rather than demanding they are within the UK jurisdiction??