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Post by see2 on Feb 6, 2024 20:33:33 GMT
THE number of vehicles produced in the UK in 2023 passed the million mark for the first time this decade, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. Total production hit 1,025,474 units with 905,117 cars and 120,357 commercial vehicles produced - a 17 per cent increase on the previous year. The easing of pandemic-related challenges, from chip shortages to lockdowns, and increasing electrified model production, combined to drive annual output above one million for the first time since 2019. Strong December performances for both car manufacturing, up 20.7 per cent year on year, and CV volumes, up 80.3 per cent, rounded off a positive year, which saw a revival of the industry's fortunes. www.eurekar.co.uk/articles/2024-01-26/boost-for-uk-auto-productionAnother toast to Brexit Britain! 1. For the first time since the international financial meltdown. So playing catch-up. 2. As world markets recover from Covid. 3. More parts available after Covid. 4. A toast to Japanese car production in the UK?
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Post by see2 on Feb 6, 2024 20:41:11 GMT
Devolution. "Devolution is about how parliaments and governments make decisions. In the UK it means that there are separate legislatures and executives in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. How does it work? Across the UK there are four different legislatures and executives, each with a different range of powers.We know this. Whats this got to do with the discussion that labour in scotland have no autonomy? Labour can sit in as many different legislatures as they like , its still the same party under the London leader. You know nothing other than your bias, unless you can clearly prove otherwise Post unequivocal evidence where a clear absence of autonomy exists in a situation WHERE IT SHOULD EXIST.
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Post by Vinny on Feb 6, 2024 23:35:57 GMT
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Post by buccaneer on Feb 7, 2024 5:31:47 GMT
THE number of vehicles produced in the UK in 2023 passed the million mark for the first time this decade, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. Total production hit 1,025,474 units with 905,117 cars and 120,357 commercial vehicles produced - a 17 per cent increase on the previous year. The easing of pandemic-related challenges, from chip shortages to lockdowns, and increasing electrified model production, combined to drive annual output above one million for the first time since 2019. Strong December performances for both car manufacturing, up 20.7 per cent year on year, and CV volumes, up 80.3 per cent, rounded off a positive year, which saw a revival of the industry's fortunes. www.eurekar.co.uk/articles/2024-01-26/boost-for-uk-auto-productionAnother toast to Brexit Britain! 1. For the first time since the international financial meltdown. So playing catch-up. 2. As world markets recover from Covid. 3. More parts available after Covid. 4. A toast to Japanese car production in the UK?Not quite, Tata, Nissan and BMW have invested 23 billion pounds into the UK car industry. So much for no other countries, especially European ones wanting to invest in Brexit Britain after 2016! That blew another remainer lie out the water! And almost 80% of those vehicles were exported, with just over 60% being exported to the EU! Another myth busted! You can try and pooh pooh it all you want. People like you love to talk down the UK's economic ability to punch its weight. This latest news is a right hook to your chops!
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Post by jonksy on Feb 7, 2024 6:41:14 GMT
'No end in sight' to Germany's building slump, warn analysts...
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Post by thomas on Feb 7, 2024 8:20:39 GMT
We know this. Whats this got to do with the discussion that labour in scotland have no autonomy? Labour can sit in as many different legislatures as they like , its still the same party under the London leader. You know nothing other than your bias, unless you can clearly prove otherwise Post unequivocal evidence where a clear absence of autonomy exists in a situation WHERE IT SHOULD EXIST. I have . I posted a former Scottish labour branch manager moaning about lack of autonomy in Scottish labour , saying the party is tightly controlled from London. I posted the electoral commission pointing out labour in scotland are an accounting unit of uk labour , controlled from London. Can you give us evidence that labour are separate parties , and have autonomy in the various countries of the uk ?
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Post by zanygame on Feb 7, 2024 15:05:47 GMT
Any idea why it was working for the rest of the EU?
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Post by Dan Dare on Feb 7, 2024 15:10:30 GMT
"Turkish Airlines announced it had ordered 220 new planes from Airbus, many of them manufactured in the UK."
Which planes are those then?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2024 15:34:34 GMT
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Post by jonksy on Feb 8, 2024 6:32:26 GMT
‘The EUSSR WILL implode unless the reins are loosened,’...
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 8, 2024 7:21:13 GMT
Groan Ex British production abtoad is about shareholders selling out for profit, and cheaper production costs. Membership of the EU has absolutely nothing to do with the decline in UK vehicle production.
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 8, 2024 7:27:30 GMT
‘The EUSSR WILL implode unless the reins are loosened,’...
Nonsense. The protests were also about fuel costs and cheap imports. UK farmers are also suffering but they are cowards and just keep quiet. Dont talk to me aboit UK freedom and democracy. The people are too cowed and "polite"to use it.
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Post by see2 on Feb 8, 2024 22:11:32 GMT
1. For the first time since the international financial meltdown. So playing catch-up. 2. As world markets recover from Covid. 3. More parts available after Covid. 4. A toast to Japanese car production in the UK?Not quite, Tata, Nissan and BMW have invested 23 billion pounds into the UK car industry. So much for no other countries, especially European ones wanting to invest in Brexit Britain after 2016! That blew another remainer lie out the water! And almost 80% of those vehicles were exported, with just over 60% being exported to the EU! Another myth busted! You can try and pooh pooh it all you want. People like you love to talk down the UK's economic ability to punch its weight. This latest news is a right hook to your chops! 1. Its still catch-up. 2. No idea what sort of idiot would have posted that in the first place. 3. Still trailing behind Outer lies. 4. Just a return to EU agreements. 5. I love to talk reality. 6. Catch-up is expected, so punch well and truly blocked. Now IF --------------------
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Post by see2 on Feb 8, 2024 22:14:05 GMT
‘The EUSSR WILL implode unless the reins are loosened,’...
IMO, GBN and the Mail are poison to a healthy democracy.
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Post by see2 on Feb 8, 2024 22:42:27 GMT
You know nothing other than your bias, unless you can clearly prove otherwise Post unequivocal evidence where a clear absence of autonomy exists in a situation WHERE IT SHOULD EXIST. I have . I posted a former Scottish labour branch manager moaning about lack of autonomy in Scottish labour , saying the party is tightly controlled from London. I posted the electoral commission pointing out labour in scotland are an accounting unit of uk labour , controlled from London. Can you give us evidence that labour are separate parties , and have autonomy in the various countries of the uk ? AHH, so you are not complaining about Labour being unable to alter the powers given to the Scottish parliament, you are arguing that Labour MPs have not been devolved from the Labour Party. Well that is just silly. The Labour party like every other party is a broad church of varying ideas and opinions. But they ARE ONE party. To have devolution of the party would create two different parties, and NO political party would even consider that as a workable position.
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