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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1   |  B****$ks 
 
An interview was terminated as it was not on the subject requested.
 
Yet another wealthy person has gone to a tax haven.
 
What have either to do with Brexit????
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					Originally Posted by Carth  Seems to me that, with all the car manufacturers running away, there's a great opportunity for some 'home grown' product  
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		|  18-02-2019, 17:01 | #7683 |  
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					Originally Posted by pip08456  B****$ks 
 An interview was terminated as it was not on the subject requested.
 
 Yet another wealthy person has gone to a tax haven.
 
 What have either to do with Brexit????
 |  Nothing directly but here's a couple of interesting points from that article. The fact that people perhaps listened to and trusted his views for leaving.
 Ratcliffe describes himself as a lover of Britain
 
Yet, earlier in the same article.... 
In an interview with the Sunday Times to celebrate his success as “Britain’s most successful businessman”, Ratcliffe said: “What’s the reason to invest in the UK? Our skills are not great. We’ve got to deal with unions. We’re isolated from Europe. We’ve got logistical costs. Low tax rates help, but cheap energy could really help create those manufacturing jobs we need.” 
The we're isolated from Europe i find particularly interesting. Because we all know that Brexit will draw us closer to the bosom of the EU.
		 
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		|  18-02-2019, 17:06 | #7684 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mick  No such thing as a hardliner. If you voted to leave the EU and we leave it in it's entirety, then you're just a leaver. No hard, no extremes about it whatsoever. If you leave your car, you don't leave it hard, you just leave it, if you leave your house, you don't leave it hard, you just leave it.
 No - I stand by that the "few people" might as well be none at all.
 
 Who knows - who cares?
 
 All irrelevant, we had a referendum, one of the largest Democratic processes in modern British history - there is no new information, except blatant scaremongering.
 |  I care, you say you care greatly about our democracy, well I say those two campaigns were an insult to democracy and if any good can come out of them it's that electioneering like that is never allowed to happen again
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		|  18-02-2019, 17:19 | #7685 |  
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					Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees  The we're isolated from Europe i find particularly interesting. Because we all know that Brexit will draw us closer to the bosom of the EU.
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		|  18-02-2019, 17:27 | #7686 |  
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					Originally Posted by pip08456  Is there anyway for you to show that even if we were to remain in the EU that Japanese companies would not repatriate jobs to Japan now that there is a free trade deal with the EU in place?
 Have you considered that employment rules and regulations in Japan may make it more profitable to those companies to repatriate jobs?
 
 It is never a plain simple "its because of or partly due to" Brexit.
 |  Because it doesn’t make fiscal or manufacturing sense - they would be adding six weeks to the delivery time (shipping time Japan to Europe), and they would have to vastly expand the Just In Time supply chain for the car parts to build the car.
		 
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		|  18-02-2019, 17:34 | #7687 |  
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					Originally Posted by pip08456  So why are remainers so against it? |  Why are remainers so against what? Sorry, you've lost me. 
 
The man has clearly stated that one reason NOT to invest in the UK is due to it's distance from Europe, now, that could be logistically or it could be distance we don't know.
 
The same man then is a prominent advocate for a process which may well distance ourselves further from the EU (in the logistical sense) 
 
You don't see a correlation as to how this is to do with Brexit ?
		 
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					Originally Posted by TheDaddy  I care, you say you care greatly about our democracy, well I say those two campaigns were an insult to democracy and if any good can come out of them it's that electioneering like that is never allowed to happen again |  It does look like the secret sources of social media electioneering are starting to be investigated. Will be cold comfort to find out who was behind the micro targeting after we career off the cliff, when it is too late.
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		|  18-02-2019, 18:46 | #7689 |  
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					Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees  Why are remainers so against what? Sorry, you've lost me. 
 The man has clearly stated that one reason NOT to invest in the UK is due to it's distance from Europe, now, that could be logistically or it could be distance we don't know.
 
 The same man then is a prominent advocate for a process which may well distance ourselves further from the EU (in the logistical sense)
 
 You don't see a correlation as to how this is to do with Brexit ?
 |  I did quote the relevant part of your post but as you missed it here it is again.
 
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		|  18-02-2019, 18:53 | #7690 |  
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					Originally Posted by pip08456  I did quote the relevant part of your post but as you missed it here it is again.
 
 
 If you don't even understand what you are posting how do you expect anyone else to?
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Any need for personal digs?
 
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		|  18-02-2019, 18:56 | #7691 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  Because it doesn’t make fiscal or manufacturing sense - they would be adding six weeks to the delivery time (shipping time Japan to Europe), and they would have to vastly expand the Just In Time supply chain for the car parts to build the car. |  Exactly, Hugh. Rocket science this certainly ain't!
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					Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees  Any need for personal digs?
 That particular part of the post was sarcasm.
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		|  18-02-2019, 19:27 | #7693 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1   |  Is it down to Brexit?  
 
Or is it down to the FTA Japan just signed with the EU which means they no longer have to have a presence in the EU to sell their cars tariff free. So they can take their manufacturing back to the UK reduce costs, employ Japanese workers and boost their own economy.
 
In Free Trade Globalisation, there are winners and losers.
 
This would have happened regardless of Brexit. 
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		|  18-02-2019, 20:01 | #7694 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  Is it down to Brexit?  
 Or is it down to the FTA Japan just signed with the EU which means they no longer have to have a presence in the EU to sell their cars tariff free. So they can take their manufacturing back to the UK reduce costs, employ Japanese workers and boost their own economy.
 
 In Free Trade Globalisation, there are winners and losers.
 
 This would have happened regardless of Brexit.
 
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 not an issue
 
 You think they don’t have supply chain in Japan?
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Not something that can be done easily to a complex JIT supply chain in a short time period.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  "vastly expand"...
 Not something that can be done easily to a complex JIT supply chain in a short time period.
 |  Depends on how long and complex the JIT supply chain. I doubt very much they will be using EU manufacturers for their supply chain. Most likely "in house" as they used to or in Japan.
 
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