The facts from @UK4Europe
'I spoke to my senior Nissan UK contact tonight and he confirmed not only that the X Trail will not go ahead in Sunderland but that it’s 100% a Brexit based decision. He said the UK will soon be toxic to inbound investment. Frankly, he was scathing.'
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She won't listen. She just likes to be listened to. She's found an audience of angry little Englanders wielding pitchforks and torches. She has zero interest in facts. Her ratings would drop, so on she trots.
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You’ve never actually listened to my radio show, have you?
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I have listened to yo not eh radio. I listened to you when you were on LBC. I have watched and listened to you on Question Time, and regularly read your Tweets. Unless your perspective is more elevated on TalkRadio, I'm afraid it's not for me.
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So it’s my “perspective” that you object to, rather than my “facts”. Hmmmm.
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I fear you have a rather poor command of separating fact from fiction,
@JuliaHB1. Again, I also strongly suspect that it, and you, will all come out in the wash.
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Gammon Tsarina if Nissan erected a 500 foot tall sign saying 'Its because of Brexit' you'd say it wasn't. When Brexit food riots are happening around your mansion you'll claim they're nothing to do with it too!
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Brexit food riots LOL
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If we do run out of food, I'm just going to take it from the stockpiling snowflakes. It's ok though, I'll give them 25% back as long as they cook it how I say. They'll understand, it's the EU way after all.
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@JuliaHB it’s really very simple 1. The only economist to predict an upside from Brexit is Patrick Minford 2. Minford predicts and accepts that Brexit will mostly “eliminate” manufacturing in the UK 3. Brexit is beginning to do what he said it would Your argument is deadpic.twitter.com/mrEve95S6j
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Any Brexiter who disagrees with Minford is surely agreeing with every other economist - that Brexit is a shitfest, start to finish.
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You are too poorly informed.https://twitter.com/MarcelloRuffini/status/1093382857161089024?s=19 …
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Gosh, imagine if there were any other area where the media fixated on a single thing which everyone blamed for all our problems without appreciating the wider complexity of an issue...pic.twitter.com/wYl31Pkxfb
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Maybe you should do a cycling tour of the midlands and north, visit the communities affected and talk to the people in places like Boston. Then try to understand the “wider complexities” from their perspective. Or perhaps the media is just making the whole damn thing up ?
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As it happens I've actually been to Boston Lincolnshire many times. I personally don't think Brexit will help the town that much, and I think it's misguided to generalise *all* immigration as a bad thing. Some immigration hurts communities, sometimes it helps areas prosper.
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It only hurts when the govt takes the taxes paid by immigrants and spend them elsewhere, rather than providing what the local area needs.
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It is always the same though. EU immigrants contribute £2k+ more in taxes and NIs than the average UK citizen. You don't see that money locally.
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But then the EU does fund local projects, so...
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Yes but the EU doesn't build houses, schools and hospitals. The govt should do that
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