Cont: Brexit: Now What? Part 5

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Last time I checked, Singapore isn't in the EU. So this hardly seems Brexit related.

Perhaps that is exactly the point. He finally had time to think about it and realized that Brexit was not good for a British owned car manufacturing plant in either the UK or in the EU. That seems to make sense.
 
Most Dyson products seem ludicrously overpriced to me. I suppose he must think that he can sell such overpriced 'designer label' stuff better in Asia, and it's probably also closer to where he will source a lot of the parts to build the car.

That's if it ever actually happens - I don't know how realistic his production targets and dates are.
 
That's a relatively sobering article. Not least because it's coming from an organization which has been campaigning for leaving the E.U. for the last three years.

Of course, none of that will matter to the hard-core hard brexiteers, since it says things they don't want to hear.

Some dedicated, long-term brexiteers favored the Norway option but it's in the nature of revolutions that the radicals win out.

I think the UK is simply on a kind of emotional auto-pilot. Bashing the EU has worked for selling papers and getting votes. Lots of people like to hear it. Of course, that wouldn't change with the Brexit vote.
So the EU still gets bashed with made-up non-sense. There is no rational thought behind the course that the UK is taking.
I wonder, once Brexit has hit the wall, will the adults be put in charge or will they simply reset the auto-pilot.
 
I suppose he must think that he can sell such overpriced 'designer label' stuff better in Asia, and it's probably also closer to where he will source a lot of the parts to build the car.
The importance of supply chains and being close to one's markets... One hears a lot about that lately.
 
Taking control of your borders doesn't mean the jobs can't leave.

Even after you figure out the Ireland issue, I mean. :9
 
Shows how vital such trade deals are that they've only just signed the deal. I wonder how the EU managed to trade with Singapore before?

I flew out to Singapore myself a couple of times about fifteen years ago to assist with the installation of some measuring equipment at some pharmaceutical factories. I had no idea whether or not the EU had a trade deal in place, and it didn't seem to matter.
 
UKians won't able to afford them soon. More will there be functional roads or electricity supplies.

Nonsense - typical remoaner scare story - Peugeot has already announced the production of their 100% renewable energy model they'll be producing in the UK post Brexit.


Lumberjacks are gearing up now!
 

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