MegaSteve
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Guessing Airbus will do the right thing should they depart these shores and pay back the millions they've received from UK taxpayers...
Does that stop what Airbus says from bring true then?
Does that stop what Airbus says from bring true then?
Have you got a link for the Vice President statement
This would be horrific for the work force there who have over years suffered with ship building and other aircraft building companies going
https://amp.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/...-without-a-deal-its-chief-warns-37746770.html
It can’t be allowed to happen
Guessing Airbus will do the right thing should they depart these shores and pay back the millions they've received from UK taxpayers...
The word “potentially†is the important part for me.The bold bit is the important part for me
...and will HMRC repay any taxes that Airbus have paid?
The EU seems to have played hardball from the start and the UK seemingly has done anything but. However, whilst playing hardball can get you in a good negotiating position, in the end it doesn’t often result in a good deal. Often it’s good to have a strong position to move back from. Something to compromise over.
A deal is only good if it works for both parties. Otherwise it will eventually fail.
The EU has form on taking negotiations to the 11th hour and beyond. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if they do so this time. However, it appears that at least in some quarters of the EU they may be realising the time for hardball is over and it’s time to get sensible about a deal that works for all. I certainly hope so.
Of course, if we remove the possibility of no deal then we lose the one big thing we can compromise over. All will be lost and the EU will indeed tickle our belly for decades to come. It will result in a deal that will fail all of us at some point in the future.
Frankly it’s staggering to me that some supposedly intelligent people in Parliament actually think taking no deal off the table, especially at this critical time, is a remotely credible idea. It really does beggar belief. They wouldn’t buy a new kitchen like that but they think it’s okay when negotiating the nation’s future.
I suppose you could deduct one from the other and one pays the other the balance. 😀...and will HMRC repay any taxes that Airbus have paid?
I have worked in the Aerospace industry and whatever is being said its a massive undertaking to move aircraft production sites. Its hard enough to do this within the UK as it normally requires many of the workforce moving with the site, people with the skills to do this work are not readily available, its not only the shop floor staff its the support services which are very specialised and large, let alone the physical logistics of moving production. Its not impossible but would it be worth that level of disruption due to some potenial temporary disruption to lorries at Dover?Guessing Airbus will do the right thing should they depart these shores and pay back the millions they've received from UK taxpayers...
Yes thanks.Do you know who Airbus' parent company are and how they were incorportated and funded?![]()
I agree. Maybe there's still time for the EU to put the gun down.Threatening to shoot yourself in the foot is hardly a good negotiating tactic.
I assumed he was referring to us having David Davies, Dominic Raab and the new fella, as our negotiatorsI agree. Maybe there's still time for the EU to put the gun down.
They're not and never have been.I assumed he was referring to us having David Davies, Dominic Raab and the new fella, as our negotiators
Yes thanks.
Or just read all other posts first before spouting off ? Now there's a thought.If you dont want to help someone get an answer , why be an arse ? I assume he asked because he doesn't know ,as do i , so why not just be civil and help someone get a clearer
understanding .I was always told if you have nothing constructive to say , dont say anything.