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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    That is total nonsense and just an excuse for you to put forward same. Absolute ******* - excuse my French!
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Weird? I said: Would have made much more sense to have simply given the monies involved directly to them in Poland, far better investment. One (way), I suggest, that would have been more likely to have (succeeded, had it) been made by a businessman (rather) than any politician, or banker come...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    He JC sees an opportunity, nothing more nothing less.
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    It is also a means of control?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    If not compressors then something else I'm sure? You are obviously in a 'service and supply' business. You know how it works and being nimble with the ability to change quickly can only be a good thing. Much more likely post BREXIT?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    You don't seem to have got past the first sentence?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Not at all.However, I now think that you are not talking about the here and now?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Arrogant seems unfair but so be it. However, how would you respond to someone who seems to suggest that they can pick and choose which taxes they pay on the basis that they either agree or disagree with them? It's not the way it works - is it?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Surely as we are both in the EU it is for you to set the price that you sell / export to your customers? On that basis I really would have thought your bike in the South would be cheaper? Sorry car parts.
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Possibly, time will tell, nothing else? Equally there is no way, with any certainty, you can make your assumptions that to remain will be the panacea you suggest?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    OK I understand that, so, tell me about the respective costs to your customers? Explain that me, simple soul that I am - I assume we are talking about the performance auto parts you sell?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I don't think that there is such a thing as diminished responsibility when it comes to being a citizen of the UK, you'll need to move somewhere else if you don't like the deal we get. Where do you fancy?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Earlier we were discussing the benefits of locating factories to make cars in competition with the parent one. One assumes with financial incentives, such as these. OK this one failed so can I correctly assume that it is 'we' the contributors that ended up footing the bill? Good that the the...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Explain that me, simple soul that I am - I assume we are talking about the bikes you sell?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    OK I made a start here #21527 what follows is indeed wishful thinking. It is always easier to maintain the status quo and indeed defend it - that doesn't make it right.
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Muchly perhaps, but a lot of house building went on, that's for sure. Just linked that we're really short of houses here in the UK.You may well be right as far as the Apple and other things are concerned but I somehow doubt that. Tom might well be able express such wrong-doings clearer than I...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Remind me, what did he really say?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    But who implemented it, badly. Gordon Brown has admitted he made a "big mistake" over the handling of financial regulation in the run-up to the banking crisis of 2008. The former prime minister told a US conference he had not realised the "entanglements" of global institutions. He said: "We...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Whilst I do agree with this we, especially Europe, have an obligation to the rest of the world.. You can cite the baby food scandal of course and equally you could have cited the recent expose of factory pig farming in the US, never mind their washed chickens and I suspect that animal husbandry...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    We're just getting dizzy. Passing the buck when boom turns to bust Is Gordon Brown to blame for driving Britain into recession? Only partly, but then he wasn't entirely responsible for the decade of economic boom either, and he was often more than happy to take the credit. Even from the...