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Guided Missile

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  1. You really are a grade A out of touch w@nker and the latest article in the Telegraph shows by just how much. It was state aid, so I look forward to your grovelling apology. Now back on ignore for you for being a clueless windbag and all round enemy of the working class (Oh and a w@nkstain)
  2. Read it carefully, Herbert. Slovakia, which has a population of 5.45 million, is in line to receive €15.2 billion under the European Structural and Investment Funds. Slovakia then provided state aid to JLR, which, apparently doesn't seem to bother the EU, only the 5,000 JLR workers losing their jobs. Those interested may wonder where the f*** the EU get their money to dole out. That's right. From the same place the EIB gets their money from to provide state aid to Ford to move the Transit factory to Turkey. Rich northern EU countries, who get it from their tax payers. Of course, a champagne socialist like you believes in money trees.... So, UK taxpayers subsidise state aid to a "UK" car manufacture to move jobs from the UK to Slovakia. I'm so annoyed, I think I'm going to vote for Jeremy Corbyn. He'll teach the EU all about state aid...
  3. ...and this sums the whole thing up... "if it had not opened the £1.5 billion factory in Slovakia it would have opened a plant in Mexico instead." Trump shot the Mexican deal down, obviously and JLR have no loyalty to the UK or the EU. It's all about the cheap money. No deal exit and then 25% tariff on Land Rovers and Transits will work for us then. It'll work for Trump, you mark my words.
  4. The rest of it is fairly important: Sounds fair to the champagne socialists on here, apparently....
  5. To recap, Herbert... I've highlighted the turds in the answer the European Commission gave to help you (Turkey, Pre-Accession country???). I can also provide the reason for the layoffs by Ford and JLR, both announced prior to Brexit, which you should be able to understand, below, : My point, you clueless cum stain on the fabric of society, is that Brexit is not the reason that JLR are laying of staff or moving to Slovenia. It because they need to cut costs to satisfy their shareholders, helped by EU state aid that has been provided to Slovakia and is legal under EU rules because it is a poor country and the UK is too rich to qualify for such state aid. It's meant to distort the market so JLR move there. It is also why the British workers, who are displaced by such state aid, voted in their millions to leave the EU. Now, get back to counting your bunse for your recommendation to the government that they should spend £100m on alternatives to Dover...
  6. Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph catches up with me, here and exposes how the lefties on this thread are being done like kippers by a large Indian corporate bul$h!tter: Brexit, innit...
  7. Here's a photo of the first recruit. Ex-stasi so should be perfect for the job:
  8. Jesus, I just realised why Herbert has been in such a bad mood today. He recommended that the government spend £100M on avoiding problems at Dover and they want their £500 back.
  9. You do realise it's not me in that photo, Herbert? Now, back in your box, or I'll re-post your Dover saga, cement, gravel and all...
  10. Les gilets jaunes popping out to the cashpoint today: Anna Soubry must have been there, as well: "The Rothschilds financed Hitler, today it's Macron."
  11. 24 hours on the M20...
  12. You're thinking of cement and gravel...
  13. Trust a w@nkstain to totally exaggerate a problem.
  14. I love the BBC interviewer desperately trying to suggest there will be a problem. "If the UK have £100M they wish to waste, why don't they give it to us"
  15. De la bouche du cheval...:lol:: #DemolishProjectFear
  16. No true democrat is clamouring for giving Parliamant (sic) more power/control. Parliament voted for the triggering of Article 50 by a majority of 384 votes, thus taking us out of the EU. The Governments job is to enforce that law. That's why the party that gains the most MP's gets to from a government. Not a hard concept and our constitution is nothing like a committee where nothing gets done, although it needs strong leadership or a government of national unity.
  17. I was well aware of the difference between unemployment ratio and rate in France, because I am highly intelligent. For that reason, I understand why the youth in France want out of the EU. Some arrogant people can't see it, because they're lost in the bullsh!t details and are out of touch. People like Anna Soubry, Theresa May and Macron are examples. Anyway, here's the lowdown on why the French yellow jackets will be burning cars and bringing down Macron soon. Hopefully it will spread. Crap jobs and pointless higher education. That's the answer the out of touch rich elite in France have come up with...
  18. What does Macron expect. With youth unemployment rates shown below, it is little wonder they are asking "What have the EU ever done for us". Mark my words, many disaffected people in the EU are watching the UK lead the way. "Today, Yellow shirt activists ‘Gilets Jaunes’, supported by up to 70% of the population are stepping up their efforts to de-throne President Macron and regain French sovereignty from the hands of the EU elites and globalists by organizing a protest at the Rothschilds Bank today. Calls are being made by prominent protesters to remove Euros from French banks to destabilize the regime." That's right, withdrawing euros and converting them into bitcoins to try and start a run on the banks. Sweet...
  19. What the French gammons look like:
  20. This thread needs some pictures:
  21. Finally, the mainstream press catches up with this thread in this article in today's Telegraph. The start of this thread needs to be re-read. Talk about prescient...
  22. He waved at the Chelsea fans to sit down after their goal was disallowed. Very funny... Sit down, shut up, sit down, shut up...
  23. Any illusions Ireland might have had that the EU is going to reward them in some way for being its Brexit patsy have evaporated today with the news that the European Commission is pressing ahead with its plan to abolish national vetoes over a swathe of taxation issues. Removing one of the last major hurdles towards an EU-wide tax policy… Ireland will be particularly hard hit by the changes as their competitive corporation tax rate is central to their impressive growth rates. The EU does not like tax competition or regulatory competition because they expose its own glaring inefficiencies. Hence why their long-term goal is for unaccountable commissars to set all the taxes for 500 million people – and collect them too. It’s only a matter of time before Ireland starts to feel the costs of the EU far more heavily than the benefits…
  24. ....and as if by magic, this appears:
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