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no mention of British Steel yet?
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Last edited by woohoo; 22 May 2019, 14:21. -
Originally posted by woohoo View PostTry competing with China where its cheap to produce cheap quality steel. They even have a surplus over there is you can pretty much build the QE2 for £500 and a pack of rice noodles.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat's the 2023 GDP of Swindon.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostSeems optimistic to quadruple the GDP of Swindon in such a short time.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostAt the same time we have 11k shortfall of nurses. Lets start training these people. If you are going to subsidise something lets start with nurses.
How are your nursing skills ?I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf the UK crashes out I predict a surplus of IT contractors so it's good to know that there is somewhere for them to go.
How are your nursing skills ?Comment
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Spokesman for the UK steel industry on LBC basically saying the Steel industry is dead after a no deal Brexit, because there is a global trade war in place, most trading blocks have now imposed high WTO tariffs.
This has nothing to do about it not worth producing steel in European or North American country, this is a problem due to being isolated from all major markets.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSpokesman for the UK steel industry on LBC basically saying the Steel industry is dead after a no deal Brexit, because there is a global trade war in place, most trading blocks have now imposed high WTO tariffs.
This has nothing to do about it not worth producing steel in European or North American country, this is a problem due to being isolated from all major markets.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's not crashing out. It's a clean WTO Brexit. The surplus IT contractors will retrain as biscuit production operatives in Swindon and Sunderland. Obviously MF will fail security clearance.Comment
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