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Peeler February 23rd 18 10:14 AM

lowbrowman, Birdbrain's senile whore!
 
On Thu, 22 Feb 2018 22:35:06 -0700, lowbrowman, yet another endlessly
driveling senile idiot, blabbered again:

>> Lower air fare?
>>

>
> What was the name of that British king who invited Hengist and Horsa
> over to solve a few problems? Britain has taken over 70 years to lose
> WWII. That's got to be a record.


What's the name of the senile Yank who keeps sucking the filthy Scottish
******'s cock on every occasion, lowbrowman? At least the Scottish sow no
longer needs to wank, thanks to you! <BG>

alan_m February 23rd 18 01:36 PM

Can you teach me more about lug bolts & related tire tools?
 
On 23/02/2018 00:21, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

> Still going to need controls on who can and cannot come into the country.
> If you're going to stop itinerate EU fruit pickers who don't come to
> settle here either. Just to do a job of work.


I'm not sure that non-UK itinerate EU fruit pickers assemble cars!

Leaving the EU will not stop EU fruit pickers coming to work - just that
they will probably need a work permit, have proof that the job exists,
have no automatic rights to (unemployment or in-work) benefits nor a
right to long term residency. In the case of fruit pickers .We will
probably just go back to the system similar to that which worked prior
to the EU concept of freedom of movement.

>
> I really can't see how you can have tight control over boarders while
> still making it easy for a foreign national to enter the country quickly -
> as would be needed in this case.
>


The same way as UK companies can send someone to the USA or Australia
for similar. The company supplying the robots will have a service
contract with service people available with the appropriate paper work
already in place.


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alan_m February 23rd 18 01:50 PM

Can you teach me more about lug bolts & related tire tools?
 
On 23/02/2018 05:35, rbowman wrote:

> What was the name of that British king who invited Hengist and Horsa
> over to solve a few problems? Britain has taken over 70 years to lose
> WWII. That's got to be a record.


It took the UK until 2006 to pay back the loans made by USA and Canada
during WW2.

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Fredxx February 23rd 18 02:08 PM

Can you teach me more about lug bolts & related tire tools?
 
On 22/02/2018 00:29, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
> In article >,
> James Wilkinson Sword > wrote:
>> On Wed, 21 Feb 2018 18:50:37 -0000, Peter Hill > wrote:

>
>>> On 21-Feb-18 10:19 AM, alan_m wrote:
>>>> On 21/02/2018 01:45, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The robots don't care where they are. OTOH, look where the car makers
>>>>> have put up plants. No new ones in Detroit, New York, or California.
>>>>> Mexico has some.
>>>>
>>>> The robots may not care where they live but it still needs a large,
>>>> mainly unskilled or semi-skilled workforce to feed them and to perform
>>>> all the other tasks that currently cannot be assigned to robots.
>>>
>>> You need a smaller but very skilled workforce to maintain and repair the
>>> robots.

>
>> That's the UK out then.

>
> Not a problem. Once out of the EU, you just issue work permits to the
> Germans needed. When a robot breaks down, shouldn't take more than a
> couple of months to get the paperwork needed, and a few days to get
> through the border checks.


Only a loser Remoaner could bring up Brexit in a thread like this.

If you know as much about Brexit as you do Newtonian Mechanics.....



rbowman February 23rd 18 02:58 PM

Can you teach me more about lug bolts & related tire tools?
 
On 02/23/2018 06:50 AM, alan_m wrote:
> On 23/02/2018 05:35, rbowman wrote:
>
>> What was the name of that British king who invited Hengist and Horsa
>> over to solve a few problems? Britain has taken over 70 years to lose
>> WWII. That's got to be a record.

>
> It took the UK until 2006 to pay back the loans made by USA and Canada
> during WW2.
>


When Britain tried to weasel out of WWI debt, Calvin Coolidge famously
said 'They hired the money, didn't they?'

https://winstonchurchill.hillsdale.e...lvin-coolidge/

Coolidge saw through that blustering windbag Churchill. Churchill should
have retired to a farm and raised collies after his WWI disgrace rather
than fomenting another war trying to prove a hero. He was as wrong
headed as G.W. Bush trying to show pops how it is done.

Dave Plowman (News) February 23rd 18 03:37 PM

Can you teach me more about lug bolts & related tire tools?
 
In article >,
Fredxx > wrote:
> > Not a problem. Once out of the EU, you just issue work permits to the
> > Germans needed. When a robot breaks down, shouldn't take more than a
> > couple of months to get the paperwork needed, and a few days to get
> > through the border checks.


> Only a loser Remoaner could bring up Brexit in a thread like this.


Very valid when considering the manufacturing future of the UK. Not that
I'd expect you to care much about that.

> If you know as much about Brexit as you do Newtonian Mechanics.....


You really are a poor loser.

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alan_m February 23rd 18 04:55 PM

Can you teach me more about lug bolts & related tire tools?
 
On 23/02/2018 15:37, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

> Very valid when considering the manufacturing future of the UK. Not that
> I'd expect you to care much about that.


Whilst in the EEC/EU for 40 years many UK companies out-sourced their
manufacturing to the far east! The EU has done bugger all for a lot of
the UK manufacturing industries so would have been unlikely to have done
so in the future.


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Dave Plowman (News) February 23rd 18 11:52 PM

Can you teach me more about lug bolts & related tire tools?
 
In article >,
alan_m > wrote:
> On 23/02/2018 15:37, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:


> > Very valid when considering the manufacturing future of the UK. Not that
> > I'd expect you to care much about that.


> Whilst in the EEC/EU for 40 years many UK companies out-sourced their
> manufacturing to the far east! The EU has done bugger all for a lot of
> the UK manufacturing industries so would have been unlikely to have done
> so in the future.


Not quite sure the point you're making? Are those UK companies like Dyson
going to bring back manufacturing to the UK after we leave the EU? Or will
it simply speed up even more leaving? Like Nissan, BMW, Jaguar, etc?

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alan_m February 24th 18 10:31 AM

Can you teach me more about lug bolts & related tire tools?
 
On 23/02/2018 23:52, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
> In article >,
> alan_m > wrote:
>> On 23/02/2018 15:37, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

>
>>> Very valid when considering the manufacturing future of the UK. Not that
>>> I'd expect you to care much about that.

>
>> Whilst in the EEC/EU for 40 years many UK companies out-sourced their
>> manufacturing to the far east! The EU has done bugger all for a lot of
>> the UK manufacturing industries so would have been unlikely to have done
>> so in the future.

>
> Not quite sure the point you're making? Are those UK companies like Dyson
> going to bring back manufacturing to the UK after we leave the EU? Or will
> it simply speed up even more leaving? Like Nissan, BMW, Jaguar, etc?
>


The point I'm making it is not as clear cut as in or out of the EU.

Many companies, both in the UK and other EU countries who sell us goods
that the majority of us can afford currently have outsourced their
manufacturing to the far east or countries outside of the EU. They are
not operating within the the single market for manufacturing but find
easy to bring the goods into the EU through all the red tape,
bureaucracy and tariffs the doom and gloom merchants would have us
believe would stop all future trade with the EU - or even the rest of
the world if no free trade deals exist.

If you are that worried about protecting British car working jobs buy a
car assembled in the UK rather than a foreign built car. If all those
advocating remaining in the EU did so then the production at UK car
plants wouldn't need exports of cars in order to survive and imports of
completed cars would reduce - a win, win situation.

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Dave Plowman (News) February 24th 18 12:01 PM

Can you teach me more about lug bolts & related tire tools?
 
In article >,
alan_m > wrote:
> If you are that worried about protecting British car working jobs buy a
> car assembled in the UK rather than a foreign built car. If all those
> advocating remaining in the EU did so then the production at UK car
> plants wouldn't need exports of cars in order to survive and imports of
> completed cars would reduce - a win, win situation.


You are suggesting fortress UK? How do we get the energy and food needed
in? Let alone everything else we don't make.

Brexiteers saying we can do well setting up new deals with the rest of the
world outside the EU just so much hogwash?

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