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The first sizeable deal of the new era?

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    The first sizeable deal of the new era?

    Boeing to create 2,000 new UK jobs in £3bn plane deal - BBC News
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    #2
    Thankfully there are still some proper companies out there and not just the wishy washy ones like Branson's.

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      #3
      So £1.5m per job?

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        #4
        £1.5m?
        Must only be a 6 month contract.
        …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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          #5
          I think we get to keep the planes when we leave. Does that put it inside ir35?

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            #6
            That's a good sign for Post-Brexiteers and another weakening in the argument of those who wanted to Remain.
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              #7
              Originally posted by GB9 View Post
              I think we get to keep the planes when we leave. Does that put it inside ir35?

              I wonder what the BIK is on a Dreamliner. I can never remember the rates on Boeing, Airbus are far easier to work out. My A320 is £450, but when I go for a spin in my A380 it's only £400 due to the more efficient engines
              …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                #8
                Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                I wonder what the BIK is on a Dreamliner. I can never remember the rates on Boeing, Airbus are far easier to work out. My A320 is £450, but when I go for a spin in my A380 it's only £400 due to the more efficient engines
                NLUK mode<< Have you searched the forum? I'm pretty sure this has been asked before.>>NLUK mode

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
                  That's a good sign for Post-Brexiteers and another weakening in the argument of those who wanted to Remain.
                  I thought these sorts of deals were impossible in the EU. Isn't that what the Brexiteers have been telling us all these months?

                  It would still have been better if we'd had these sorts of deals AND stayed in the EU.
                  Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
                    That's a good sign for Post-Brexiteers and another weakening in the argument of those who wanted to Remain.
                    Not really, Boeing are a US company. The deal was going to happen regardless of the EU result.

                    Now if we are paying in $ it's going to cost us more after the £ tanked on the Exit vote.
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