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The influence of the EU on Britain.

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  • randy andy
    randy andy Posts: 5,454

    They have just spent millions on a new showroom in Basingstoke, was planned and built long after referendum vote. Oh well something else will have to go in there.
    Are you being deliberately obtuse or do you really have no understanding of how the motor industry works?

    Just for clarity, showrooms are owned and paid for my dealships who sell the cars. JLR build cars and sell them to dealerships.

    It's JLR who will be cutting jobs, most likely by moving manufacturing abroad.
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,142

    They have just spent millions on a new showroom in Basingstoke, was planned and built long after referendum vote. Oh well something else will have to go in there.
    Are you being deliberately obtuse or do you really have no understanding of how the motor industry works?

    Just for clarity, showrooms are owned and paid for my dealships who sell the cars. JLR build cars and sell them to dealerships.

    It's JLR who will be cutting jobs, most likely by moving manufacturing abroad.
    I know who paid for it, who owns it, and who built it. In fact if this year goes well maybe taking a look in their myself. If they moved their cars elsewhere, i wont be able too. Maybe its you who doesn't know how it works. This has already been round 3 months ago. What next round wheel.
  • They have just spent millions on a new showroom in Basingstoke, was planned and built long after referendum vote. Oh well something else will have to go in there.
    Are you being deliberately obtuse or do you really have no understanding of how the motor industry works?

    Just for clarity, showrooms are owned and paid for my dealships who sell the cars. JLR build cars and sell them to dealerships.

    It's JLR who will be cutting jobs, most likely by moving manufacturing abroad.
    I know who paid for it, who owns it, and who built it. In fact if this year goes well maybe taking a look in their myself. If they moved their cars elsewhere, i wont be able too. Maybe its you who doesn't know how it works. This has already been round 3 months ago. What next round wheel.
    What’s the air con like ?

  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,142

    They have just spent millions on a new showroom in Basingstoke, was planned and built long after referendum vote. Oh well something else will have to go in there.
    Are you being deliberately obtuse or do you really have no understanding of how the motor industry works?

    Just for clarity, showrooms are owned and paid for my dealships who sell the cars. JLR build cars and sell them to dealerships.

    It's JLR who will be cutting jobs, most likely by moving manufacturing abroad.
    I know who paid for it, who owns it, and who built it. In fact if this year goes well maybe taking a look in their myself. If they moved their cars elsewhere, i wont be able too. Maybe its you who doesn't know how it works. This has already been round 3 months ago. What next round wheel.
    What’s the air con like ?

    If built to British standards great... If EU standards crap.
  • They have just spent millions on a new showroom in Basingstoke, was planned and built long after referendum vote. Oh well something else will have to go in there.
    Are you being deliberately obtuse or do you really have no understanding of how the motor industry works?

    Just for clarity, showrooms are owned and paid for my dealships who sell the cars. JLR build cars and sell them to dealerships.

    It's JLR who will be cutting jobs, most likely by moving manufacturing abroad.
    I know who paid for it, who owns it, and who built it. In fact if this year goes well maybe taking a look in their myself. If they moved their cars elsewhere, i wont be able too. Maybe its you who doesn't know how it works. This has already been round 3 months ago. What next round wheel.
    What’s the air con like ?

    If built to British standards great... If EU standards crap.
    What’s the difference. Serious question.

  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,142

    They have just spent millions on a new showroom in Basingstoke, was planned and built long after referendum vote. Oh well something else will have to go in there.
    Are you being deliberately obtuse or do you really have no understanding of how the motor industry works?

    Just for clarity, showrooms are owned and paid for my dealships who sell the cars. JLR build cars and sell them to dealerships.

    It's JLR who will be cutting jobs, most likely by moving manufacturing abroad.
    I know who paid for it, who owns it, and who built it. In fact if this year goes well maybe taking a look in their myself. If they moved their cars elsewhere, i wont be able too. Maybe its you who doesn't know how it works. This has already been round 3 months ago. What next round wheel.
    What’s the air con like ?

    If built to British standards great... If EU standards crap.
    What’s the difference. Serious question.

    Google it.... Its in the guardian too... Just look up wiring regs and cabling colours for the EU... For starters. Serious answer.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Raises eyebrows at SHG.
    There's your challenge.
    Google something to find out if the poster who despises googling is right about positive negative and neutral.
    Even though the poster has told you to Google it, fergawdssake don't tell him you googled it!
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,142
    seth plum said:

    Raises eyebrows at SHG.
    There's your challenge.
    Google something to find out if the poster who despises googling is right about positive negative and neutral.
    Even though the poster has told you to Google it, fergawdssake don't tell him you googled it!

    So its fair to say then that if you have to ask the difference between UK and European standards..... You did not know what you were voting for.
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,142
    What are you going to do when fresh air runs out.... Blame it on Brexit.
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  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,142
    seth plum said:

    Raises eyebrows at SHG.
    There's your challenge.
    Google something to find out if the poster who despises googling is right about positive negative and neutral.
    Even though the poster has told you to Google it, fergawdssake don't tell him you googled it!

    Google it by all means but give credit to the author... For a change.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    I credit this to 'Simply Air Conditioning'.

    https://simplyairconditioninglondon.co.uk/satutory-air-conditioning-regulations/

    Which seems to my untrained eye to be that the EU regulations are to push the industry towards more environmentally friendly procedures in respect of fluorinated greenhouse gases, under the overall umbrella of EU standards which the UK accedes to. In addition it is a step towards honouring requirements of the Kyoto Protocol.

    Further information from the EU here:

    https://www.eea.europa.eu/policy-documents/regulation-ec-no-842-2006
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,142
    seth plum said:

    I credit this to 'Simply Air Conditioning'.

    https://simplyairconditioninglondon.co.uk/satutory-air-conditioning-regulations/

    Which seems to my untrained eye to be that the EU regulations are to push the industry towards more environmentally friendly procedures in respect of fluorinated greenhouse gases, under the overall umbrella of EU standards which the UK accedes to. In addition it is a step towards honouring requirements of the Kyoto Protocol.

    Further information from the EU here:

    https://www.eea.europa.eu/policy-documents/regulation-ec-no-842-2006

    Well done what does CIBSE have to say about that.. After all you knew what you were voting for... Didn't you... . You do know who they are.... Don't you.... Well done the EU... We would be lost without them setting the standard...
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Need I repeat the point, whether I knew what I was voting for or not is now totally irrelevant because your side, leave, won.
    So about that Irish Border, what were your intentions there when you voted leave and won?
  • Did we vote to take back control of our air conditioning units?
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,142
    Give up... Without google some of you as i have said for the last two years are fucked....

    Did we vote to take back control of our air conditioning units?

    You tell me you voted remain... Or you another who now admits they didn't know what you voted for... After all brexiters here have two years of the same bollocks
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,142
    seth plum said:

    Need I repeat the point, whether I knew what I was voting for or not is now totally irrelevant because your side, leave, won.
    So about that Irish Border, what were your intentions there when you voted leave and won?

    Why Quote air con another bizarre post....
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,255
    Tomorrow we’re gonna have Boho, Mogg and co’s solution to the Irish border according to the bbc news. Could be as absurd as Roland’s statement today re: meeting the EFL.

    Watch this space
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,150
    edited September 2018
    aliwibble said:
    As long as me arse is cool on the three hot days the UK has a year, I'm with clever Jacob...
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  • Chaz Hill
    Chaz Hill Posts: 5,217
    He didn’t quite help Mrs T wipe them all out last time round so he is hoping to finish off the job now.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,022
    I don't think it's fair to have a pop at people like Minford now. After all, it's a well known fact that everyone knows what they voted for. Keep heading for that cliff edge and don't spare the horses!

    :wink:
  • Chaz Hill
    Chaz Hill Posts: 5,217
    seth plum said:

    Need I repeat the point, whether I knew what I was voting for or not is now totally irrelevant because your side, leave, won.
    So about that Irish Border, what were your intentions there when you voted leave and won?

    All will become clear today apparently :wink:
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Chaz Hill said:

    seth plum said:

    Need I repeat the point, whether I knew what I was voting for or not is now totally irrelevant because your side, leave, won.
    So about that Irish Border, what were your intentions there when you voted leave and won?

    All will become clear today apparently :wink:
    How long have we waited for something brexiters knew the solution to when they voted?
  • Chaz Hill
    Chaz Hill Posts: 5,217
    seth plum said:

    Chaz Hill said:

    seth plum said:

    Need I repeat the point, whether I knew what I was voting for or not is now totally irrelevant because your side, leave, won.
    So about that Irish Border, what were your intentions there when you voted leave and won?

    All will become clear today apparently :wink:
    How long have we waited for something brexiters knew the solution to when they voted?
    I’m sure it will be worth waiting for Seth. Good for a laugh at the very least :smile:
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,801
    What the Minford lunatic plan also suggests is removing all regulation. So lead in paint again, childrens toys make with parts that will choke, BSE getting back into the food chain.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    That Rees Mogg and his merry band of delusionals can't agree a plan illustrates that Brexit means different things to different people - even the hardline Brexiters. The whole thing is a pointless shambles. The best you can say for it is that it probably won't be as bad as Cameron and Osborne promised. A bit like losing a leg isn't as bad as having your head chopped off!
  • That Rees Mogg and his merry band of delusionals can't agree a plan illustrates that Brexit means different things to different people - even the hardline Brexiters. The whole thing is a pointless shambles. The best you can say for it is that it probably won't be as bad as Cameron and Osborne promised. A bit like losing a leg isn't as bad as having your head chopped off!

    What did Cameron and Osborne promise?
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    The end of the world
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