ChatterBank3 mins ago
Oh Dear, Things Continue To Go From Bad To Worse For Brexit
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Hymie. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hymie, do you ever find something good about your life as you come across as someone who only looks for the most depressing things you can find. Moaning non stop about Brexit isn't going to change anything whatever you think about it. What is done is done and we have to make the most of it and get on with life. We are only on this planet for a short time so enjoy the time you have. There are many things I don't like but I know non stop moaning isn't going to change them.
Hymie: so does "One of the world's biggest carmakers has called on the government to renegotiate part of the Brexit deal or risk losing parts of its car industry. "
= "So now the UK wants to re-negotiate Brexit on terms more favourable to the UK"
....How does a wish from one company instantly become government policy? In cloud cuckoo hymieland perhaps?
= "So now the UK wants to re-negotiate Brexit on terms more favourable to the UK"
....How does a wish from one company instantly become government policy? In cloud cuckoo hymieland perhaps?
We were warned in 2016, but voted out anyway.
// The UK automotive industry says a ‘Remain’ vote in this Thursday’s European Referendum is “critical to the future” of the industry – and has warned a vote to Leave for Brexit could jeopardise jobs and investment.
SMMT chief executive, Mike Hawes, said a Remain vote will continue the automotive industry’s success, “rather than jeopardise it by increasing costs, making our trading relationships uncertain and creating new barriers to our single biggest and most important market, Europe.”
The SMMT carried out a survey ahead of the campaigning period to find out members’ views on the European Referendum vote. 77% backed Remain; 9% backed Leave.
80% of cars built in Britain are exported, helping contribute £15.5 billion annually to the UK economy: nearly 6 in 10 go to Europe. //
// The UK automotive industry says a ‘Remain’ vote in this Thursday’s European Referendum is “critical to the future” of the industry – and has warned a vote to Leave for Brexit could jeopardise jobs and investment.
SMMT chief executive, Mike Hawes, said a Remain vote will continue the automotive industry’s success, “rather than jeopardise it by increasing costs, making our trading relationships uncertain and creating new barriers to our single biggest and most important market, Europe.”
The SMMT carried out a survey ahead of the campaigning period to find out members’ views on the European Referendum vote. 77% backed Remain; 9% backed Leave.
80% of cars built in Britain are exported, helping contribute £15.5 billion annually to the UK economy: nearly 6 in 10 go to Europe. //
-- answer removed --
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.