The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (84 Viewers)

As of right now, how are thinking of voting? In or out

  • Remain

    Votes: 23 37.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 35 56.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Not registered or not intention to vote

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .

chiefdave

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I guess this could mean the end of the Bagington development.

There's nobody lined up to operate a gigafactory at Baginton, never has been. This is all about making money off the land. What odds on a change to the planning to allow housing or some other use once the airport is no longer operational.

If you look at this article the potential JLR gigafactories it lists are Redcar or Bristol, no mention of Coventry. I would say its a surprise the council have fallen for this but sadly its not.

 

Grendel

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There's nobody lined up to operate a gigafactory at Baginton, never has been. This is all about making money off the land. What odds on a change to the planning to allow housing or some other use once the airport is no longer operational.

If you look at this article the potential JLR gigafactories it lists are Redcar or Bristol, no mention of Coventry. I would say its a surprise the council have fallen for this but sadly its not.


The build over The other side of the A45 was never intended as a production facility anyway. The idea was that it was meant to accommodate all employees - before I left the plans clearly were to move all Whitley and Gaydon staff onto that side and all R and D at the actual Whitley side

Now there is no requirement oddly post Covid due to hybrid and wfh arrangements so it’s completely without purpose

Slovakia labour force is massively cheaper than the U.K. - I wonder why
 

skybluetony176

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Even Daniel Hannan is now advocating remaining in the Single Market in some form. Hannan was one of the founders of the vote leave campaign.
 

clint van damme

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PVA

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As someone quipped, 'people who shit in their own shoes now upset that their socks stink of shite'.



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clint van damme

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To be honest, it's a bit concerning and we have a government who seem more interested in continuing to perpetrate the lie that everything brexit related is going smoothly instead of dealing with the issues surrounding it.
The planned cuts, or should that be fucking huge planned cuts, to the civil service will only make things worse.
 

skybluetony176

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To be honest, it's a bit concerning and we have a government who seem more interested in continuing to perpetrate the lie that everything brexit related is going smoothly instead of dealing with the issues surrounding it.
The planned cuts, or should that be fucking huge planned cuts, to the civil service will only make things worse.
Exactly that being reported today also


and for balance The Mail is reporting the exact same

 

clint van damme

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PVA

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To be honest, it's a bit concerning and we have a government who seem more interested in continuing to perpetrate the lie that everything brexit related is going smoothly instead of dealing with the issues surrounding it.
The planned cuts, or should that be fucking huge planned cuts, to the civil service will only make things worse.

Yes I agree.

But I also like seeing people who 'knew what they voted for' getting exactly what they voted for.
 

skybluetony176

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Bloody hell! Brings it home when you see the civil servant to member of the public ratio. And now with added areas of responsibility.
The reality is we need more civil servants not less. We’ve still not taken back control of our borders as we don’t have enough customs officers to do the checks, HMRC is looking for compensation for the infrastructure the government made it invest in ahead of brexit that is now sitting unused due to the staff shortage and the fact that the government keeps postponing brexit because as the minister for brexit opportunities confirmed it would be an exercise in self harm, that’s JRM admitting that brexit is an exercise in self harm, also handing a trading advantage to the EU as our exports are subject to checks on entry to the EU whereas EU goods enter the UK unchecked.
#takingbackcontrol
 

Grendel

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Yes I agree.

But I also like seeing people who 'knew what they voted for' getting exactly what they voted for.

Campaign for getting a referendum to reverse it and get it in labours manifesto
 

skybluetony176

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PVA

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Campaign for getting a referendum to reverse it and get it in labours manifesto

Surely the people wanting to campaign for change would be those that voted Leave and have got precisely none of the benefits they were promised
 

Grendel

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Surely the people wanting to campaign for change would be those that voted Leave and have got precisely none of the benefits they were promised

Well then they’ll be outraged and want to get back in with a group huddle with Shultz and Macron?
 

PVA

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Well then they’ll be outraged and want to get back in with a group huddle with Shultz and Macron?

No of course not, but if they had more than a couple of braincells between them they'd be pretty furious at not getting any of the benefits they were promised.

But no, keep on blaming Remainers and the EU.
 

Grendel

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No of course not, but if they had more than a couple of braincells between them they'd be pretty furious at not getting any of the benefits they were promised.

But no, keep on blaming Remainers and the EU.

Well if they are outraged they’d demand a return wouldn’t they?
 

Grendel

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You really do struggle with comprehension at times.

i really don’t

you say keep blaming the remainders and eu and then say millions of people haven’t got two brain cells to rub together

Don’t they?
 

PVA

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Or they can demand than the government deliver the brexit they promised.

Exactly. Not sure why that's beyond comprehension for Grendel.

At this point Leavers have to admit one of two things:

1) They were lied to/the government has not delivered what they promised

or

2) They willingly voted for this shit show, knowing it was going to be this bad


If they can't admit either of those things and genuinely think Brexit is going well then they're just totally blinded by the cult of Brexit (or a bit thick).
 

Grendel

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Exactly. Not sure why that's beyond comprehension for Grendel.

At this point Leavers have to admit one of two things:

1) They were lied to/the government has not delivered what they promised

or

2) They willingly voted for this shit show, knowing it was going to be this bad


If they can't admit either of those things and genuinely think Brexit is going well then they're just totally blinded by the cult of Brexit (or a bit thick).

no as it’s achieved what actual people who voted for it - that’s the laugh - this thread is remainer people - it’s you that’s thick as you can’t see it
 

PVA

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no as it’s achieved what actual people who voted for it - that’s the laugh - this thread is remainer people - it’s you that’s thick as you can’t see it

No it hasn't. Literally the exact opposite actually.

Edit: beaten to it by Tony by a split second!
 

Grendel

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