@Mikey
//Volvo //
Shame on me, I will have to google to remind myself whether or not Sweden is in the EU. It's Norway that is not in, isn't it?
//Toyota
Nissan //
Their profits are also heading out of the EU's finance pool. Maybe it is Japan that is investing some of that loot back into the EE zone?
//Morgan, for the second part of your question. //
Why do you think I specified "down-to-earth" cars? Might it have been specifically to rule out the wooden wonder with the 14-year waiting list?
Heh heh. ;)
//But I am unsure what this has to do the EU ? //
Trade agrerment is okay, say the Eurosceptics. I was playing the part of the scoffer, who says unhelpful things like "what do we actually make that other europeans want to buy?" (seeing as we seem to like German, Spanish, Japanese cars and can't make our own without the profits going to a parent company elsewhere. Was it the unions who wrecked things or was it the designers and inefficient management practices?)
//Nissan currently employ 1000's of happy North East workers, keeping them off the dole. //
Hooray!!
//Honda does the same in Swindon, keeping 1000's off the dole there. //
Hooray!!
When does their special tax-break run out?
//But again, not sure what this has to do with EC and our membership thereof. //
Again, what do we make… that Europe wants to buy… and can't make their own versions of… which we will be stopped from selling, should we opt to cecede from the USofE?
//And what does it matter if motoring companies make bits for other motor companies ? //
Lucas: The Prince of Darkness? (boom, boom!)
//I am not following your logic here.//
I'm sorry to hear that.