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  • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

    Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
    Nothing to do with hate, pure facts.
    Come on man, be like Brucie

    ( yes its a ........Brucie Bonus!!!)

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    • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

      UK economy above pre-covid levels in November

      Faster than expected growth meant the economy was 0.7% larger than in February 2020, official figures show.


      surely good news lets hope we can keep omicron at bay and whatever else comes our way in the coming months

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      • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

        Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
        UK economy above pre-covid levels in November

        Faster than expected growth meant the economy was 0.7% larger than in February 2020, official figures show.


        surely good news lets hope we can keep omicron at bay and whatever else comes our way in the coming months
        Good news, and I agree!

        Not at all sure what the relevance of this is in a thread about Brexit though?

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        • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

          well i thought it was welcome news as I read through this thread seems to be all doom and gloom apart from me and LOM of course !

          as for Brexit no one will ever know whether it was the right or wrong direction for the UK in the long run .Time will tell

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          • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

            Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
            well i thought it was welcome news as I read through this thread seems to be all doom and gloom apart from me and LOM of course !

            as for Brexit no one will ever know whether it was the right or wrong direction for the UK in the long run .Time will tell
            No one will ever know, but time will tell

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            • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

              Originally posted by lardy View Post
              No one will ever know, but time will tell
              Infinity maybe?

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              • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                I think there's good and bad news and the reality will be neither sunlit uplands nor a 'catastrophe' or 'collapse'. And I'm fine with that. Let's wait and see.

                It wasn't me that posted the collage of headlines claiming farming and fishing were collapsing. That clearly isn't happening, and my intention was to demonstrate that.
                someone I know who is very perceptive about these things said at the time of the referendum that there would be no huge positive or negative effects initially, but that the UK would grow its economy a bit slower than the EU, a couple of percent less per year, but that would continue forever. so initially there wouldn't be any noticeable difference, but after 20 years had passed there would be a chasm.

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                • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                  • The UK economy grew by more than expected in November, surpassing pre-Covid levels. The Office for National Statistics revealed GDP was 0.7% larger than in February 2020.

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                  • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                    another bit of great news for the manufacturing sector especially for the automotive industry

                    Britishvolt says the money unlocks huge private investment for a project that will create thousands of jobs.


                    this will cement the automotive industry for many years in the UK . see analysis too in the report regarding Brexit

                    These giga factories will be spread around the UK in the future years too

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                    • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                      Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
                      another bit of great news for the manufacturing sector especially for the automotive industry

                      Britishvolt says the money unlocks huge private investment for a project that will create thousands of jobs.


                      this will cement the automotive industry for many years in the UK . see analysis too in the report regarding Brexit

                      These giga factories will be spread around the UK in the future years too
                      Is this Government investment only possible because of Brexit, Mozz?

                      It's just that you've put it in the 'Another Brexit Bonus' thread.

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                      • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                        Also Coventry gets the backing too for a giga factory to create 6,000 jobs which is to be expected really if gets the final nod from the government with JLR in the region which employs close on 35,000 people already which supports 100,000 supply chain jobs in the UK .boom time for the automotive industry for the next 10 years at least



                        @ swiss pete And under the Brexit deal, cars made in the UK and sold in Europe will soon have to contain a significant amount of UK or European parts

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                        • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                          Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
                          Also Coventry gets the backing too for a giga factory to create 6,000 jobs which is to be expected really if gets the final nod from the government with JLR in the region which employs close on 35,000 people already which supports 100,000 supply chain jobs in the UK .boom time for the automotive industry for the next 10 years at least



                          @ swiss pete And under the Brexit deal, cars made in the UK and sold in Europe will soon have to contain a significant amount of UK or European parts
                          'Backed by Warwick District Council on Tuesday, the bid still needs backing from a car company and government.'

                          The reaching to say brexit is good for jobs is beyond laughable.

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                          • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                            Originally posted by Doucas View Post
                            'Backed by Warwick District Council on Tuesday, the bid still needs backing from a car company and government.'

                            The reaching to say brexit is good for jobs is beyond laughable.
                            Seriously, can you start willing Cardiff City to get relegated because the truth is frequently the exact opposite of what you say. Correlation and causation blah blah blah, but still. Facts matter.

                            Current Unemployment Rates in western European countries.
                            This page displays a table with actual values, consensus figures, forecasts, statistics and historical data charts for - Unemployment Rate. This page provides values for Unemployment Rate reported in several countries part of Europe. The table has current values for Unemployment Rate, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency plus links to historical data charts.


                            Spain 14.57%
                            Greece 13.3%
                            Italy 9.2%
                            Austria 8.1%
                            France 8.1%
                            Sweden 7.5%
                            Euro Area 7.2%
                            EU Average 6.5%
                            Portugal 6.1%
                            Finland 6%
                            Belgium 5.9%
                            Germany 5.2%
                            Ireland 5.1%
                            Iceland 4.2%
                            Norway 4.2%
                            UK 4.1%
                            Netherlands 3.8%
                            Non-EU western European average 3.7%
                            Denmark 2.8%
                            Switzerland 2.6%

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                            • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                              Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                              Seriously, can you start willing Cardiff City to get relegated because the truth is frequently the exact opposite of what you say. Correlation and causation blah blah blah, but still. Facts matter.

                              Current Unemployment Rates in western European countries.
                              This page displays a table with actual values, consensus figures, forecasts, statistics and historical data charts for - Unemployment Rate. This page provides values for Unemployment Rate reported in several countries part of Europe. The table has current values for Unemployment Rate, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency plus links to historical data charts.


                              Spain 14.57%
                              Greece 13.3%
                              Italy 9.2%
                              Austria 8.1%
                              France 8.1%
                              Sweden 7.5%
                              Euro Area 7.2%
                              EU Average 6.5%
                              Portugal 6.1%
                              Finland 6%
                              Belgium 5.9%
                              Germany 5.2%
                              Ireland 5.1%
                              Iceland 4.2%
                              Norway 4.2%
                              UK 4.1%
                              Netherlands 3.8%
                              Non-EU western European average 3.7%
                              Denmark 2.8%
                              Switzerland 2.6%
                              This proves to me you know nothing about interpreting data. Tell me exactly how brexit has been good for jobs and wages.

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                              • Re: Another Brexit Bonus

                                Originally posted by Doucas View Post
                                This proves to me you know nothing about interpreting data. Tell me exactly how brexit has been good for jobs and wages.
                                I'm not necessarily saying it is. Although I do think it will create a more dynamic economy and some restrictions on labour may raise wages in some sectors.

                                However, you are the one making conclusions. I quote: "to say brexit is good for jobs is beyond laughable."

                                I'm just saying you are wrong, and to be fair, the evidence suggests you are.

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