OnlyOneTugay
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He did and with pinpoint accuracy as far as Corbyn's Labour are concerned !
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Maybe this will finish them offhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42633502
The well heeled southern Remoaners are going to be crying into their skinny lattes today , after manufacturing posted its strongest performance for 10 years. This is more bad news to follow the the trauma they suffered after they heard their passports are going to change from claret to blue . How will they cope ?
Manufacturing on the up and up , which is great news for the Brexit voting areas of Lancashire and the North West ,as we have the highest proportion of manufacturing employment in the country . Manufacturing in the UK has always suffered from having a dominant London and the South East financial sector that has meant we've had an artificially high value currency . The fall in the pound following the referendum has been a real shot in the arm for the northern manufacturing regions.
As Lee Hopley from the EEF ( who knows one or two things about stuff like this ) said " This, together with an ongoing commitment from government to deliver on its industrial strategy, will be crucial in helping to propel the sector forward,"
Maybe at last we're on the road to being exporters and producers rather than importers and consumers .
I agree somewhat. I hate the title “Lord” and I hate how bureaucrats can become entrenched in government. On the other hand, having a body which is dispassionate and removed from the heat of the political moment is valuable. That’s the theory behind our Senate, though the practical effect is debatable. How we reconcile ‘the will of the people’ without degenerating into mob rule is the challenge of our times.Graham Brady, who bolstered support for Theresa May after she failed to win a decisive victory in June, has been made a knight.
Brady chairs the 1922 committee, the parliamentary group for the Conservative party, and has fended off challenges to May’s leadership.
Tory cronyism at its worst. Bin the system - and the House of Lords too
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42633502
The well heeled southern Remoaners are going to be crying into their skinny lattes today , after manufacturing posted its strongest performance for 10 years. This is more bad news to follow the the trauma they suffered after they heard their passports are going to change from claret to blue . How will they cope ?
Manufacturing on the up and up , which is great news for the Brexit voting areas of Lancashire and the North West ,as we have the highest proportion of manufacturing employment in the country . Manufacturing in the UK has always suffered from having a dominant London and the South East financial sector that has meant we've had an artificially high value currency . The fall in the pound following the referendum has been a real shot in the arm for the northern manufacturing regions.
As Lee Hopley from the EEF ( who knows one or two things about stuff like this ) said " This, together with an ongoing commitment from government to deliver on its industrial strategy, will be crucial in helping to propel the sector forward,"
Maybe at last we're on the road to being exporters and producers rather than importers and consumers .
So a more realistically valued pound hasn't had any effect on UK manufacturing ?And if you look into the figures closely you will realise that UK manufacturing has only turned up on the coat-tails of a buoyant global economy,
The "well heeled southern Remoaners" whom you are criticising in this post are overwhelmingly likely to be your fellow Conservative party supporters.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42633502
The well heeled southern Remoaners are going to be crying into their skinny lattes today , after manufacturing posted its strongest performance for 10 years. This is more bad news to follow the the trauma they suffered after they heard their passports are going to change from claret to blue . How will they cope ?
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The devalued pound (a weak currency is a sign of weak economy BTW) has helped exporters but the biggest help to manufacturing has been the big upturn in the global economy.So a more realistically valued pound hasn't had any effect on UK manufacturing ?
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/britain-s-manufacturers-cash-in-on-weak-pound-cwcvrkw02
Mmm .................just wandering whose knowledge of UK manufacturing I should take any notice of , yours Chris or the UKs biggest manufacturing organisation the EEF .
Cheer up lad
Brexit is not the property of any one political party, the referendum was nation wide on the issue of leaving or staying in the EU, you are continuing to insult the population at large by trying to drive a wedge through the nation for purely Trotsky based ideals John.The "well heeled southern Remoaners" whom you are criticising in this post are overwhelmingly likely to be your fellow Conservative party supporters.
How do you reconcile your love for the Tories with a party that has its power base in the south and in its desire to crush the trade unions and reduce ordinary working folk to subservience destroyed the northern economy in the 1980s,?
Thanks for correcting yourself , so you now agree that a more realistically valued pound has helped exporters.......good manThe devalued pound (a weak currency is a sign of weak economy BTW) has helped exporters but the biggest help to manufacturing has been the big upturn in the global economy.
And you've ignored the fact the UK economy is still underperforming by some margin compared with our rivals.
Tony Blair and your beloved Labour party ( although you did say in an earlier post you voted Conservative more often than not ) did more damage to manufacturing and the northern economy than the Conservatives . The Office for National Statistics showed that manufacturing's share of the economy declined almost three times faster under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown than it did when Margaret Thatcher was in power in the 1980s and early 1990s.The "well heeled southern Remoaners" whom you are criticising in this post are overwhelmingly likely to be your fellow Conservative party supporters.
How do you reconcile your love for the Tories with a party that has its power base in the south and in its desire to crush the trade unions and reduce ordinary working folk to subservience destroyed the northern economy in the 1980s,?
This is something which I have been pondering recently. How do you reconcile your decision to line up behind those 'well heeled conservative southern remoaners' on Brexit and in doing so turn against and despise those ordinary working class union members in the North for whom you have taken up your cudgel so consistently in the past?The "well heeled southern Remoaners" whom you are criticising in this post are overwhelmingly likely to be your fellow Conservative party supporters.
How do you reconcile your love for the Tories with a party that has its power base in the south and in its desire to crush the trade unions and reduce ordinary working folk to subservience destroyed the northern economy in the 1980s,?
Disagree there Chris. The " well heeled southern Remoaners " I was referring to ,tend to be overwhelmingly the London left wing intelligentsia, the liberal elite , the metropolitan elite etc etc . You know the types , the hypocritical parents who spout liberal and socialist principles, sing " oh Jeremy Corbyn " and go on the " refugees welcome here "marches with the hard left detritus .They then go home to the leafy suburbs, as far from those refugees and immigrants they can get ( they're welcome, as long as they live miles away ! ) and on Monday drop their kids off at grammar schools , private schools , selective schools . They then go and cry into a skinny latte, whilst moaning about how they're going to cope with the new border controls and how long it'll add to their journeys to the French gite . The last thing those sort want to hear is the prospect of the UK actually prospering outside the EUThe "well heeled southern Remoaners" whom you are criticising in this post are overwhelmingly likely to be your fellow Conservative party supporters.
I didn't correct myself. I acknowledged the devalued pound has helped exporters but the buoyant global economy has given a far greater boost - witness the exports boom and rising share prices around the world.Thanks for correcting yourself , so you now agree that a more realistically valued pound has helped exporters.......good man
My original post was about manufacturing and not the UK economy . . You'll note that the UK growth outperformed your beloved EU from 2011 to 2016 ( all the more surprising after Labour's Great Recession) .
This has to be satire.Tony Blair and your beloved Labour party did more damage to manufacturing and the northern economy than the Conservatives .
Labour has been conning the working classes for generations.
Nope addressed it fully , look back in my earlier post . Looks like you overlooked the Fitch report . Take you time with the responses ChrisAs usual, you overlooked the fact the UK is doing badly compared to our rivals, particularly the EU.
This has to be satire.
Me neither Drog and neither have Nugee , Abbott , Chakrabati ( and probably Toynbee) - as long as it's for their kids and not oursI must say that I've no problem with anyone dropping kids off at a Grammar School.
On the Andrew Marr show on Sun. That Toynbee is a hate filled wizened old vixen isn't she?