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bodgit 06-02-2009 03:28 PM

we have all done it but maybe next time we are buying something in the shops instead of looking at the cheapest available we should look for the made in britain label it may cost us a bit more but we will be supporting british industry and british jobs

ashleyb4 06-02-2009 03:30 PM

Its just my opinion.

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DaveG28 06-02-2009 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 205705)
Its just my opinion.

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Ash, I know you've taken some stick this week, but it's cool I'm just disagreeing with you, not having a go at you personally yeah? Not saying you can't have an opinion!

mark christopher 06-02-2009 04:03 PM

the italians at immingham are a bit off, there stopping on a floating hotel supplied by thier company and not putting into the local economy


imigration does not work when they all come in and sponge on benifits and the nhs
now if they conme in and work and pay into the system thats fair enough, but when there is a full uk workforce who can do the job and they end up unemployed!!

Lee 06-02-2009 04:52 PM

Have you ever stayed in or near immingham?

Give me a floatel any day and im sure you would stay on it, rather than spending out on a B&B and food when the company has provided it for you.

It will also have cinemas, gyms, restaurants etc on it.

I am for skilled workers coming into the uk, just like i go abroad, they will come here for better money just like i would go to norway or saudi.

Its the spongers i dont agree with, to me they are just a different breed of chav :lol:

If we culled all the chavs then the economy is sure to recover :D

Kecky 06-02-2009 04:56 PM

If each registered member on oople, culled a chav or 2 in their neighbourhood tonight, come monday the uk would be in a boom :lol:

Alfonzo 07-02-2009 08:52 AM

Cull a Chav? Mmm.. I like that! This country has just undergone a substantial lurch towards poorer times. I guess it's just the way things work, countries rise and countries fall. It is mostly pretty depressing news, but I can think of a couple of good points;

Have you noticed there's a lot more emphasis on Science & Engineering being talked about? Seems the powers that be have realised you can't run a modern country without it, so the politicians have woken up at last. Shame they didn't consider this years ago, but better late than never.

An end to f*cking awful property porn tv with the likes of Kirsty Allsop etc. A return to houses being seen as homes, not get rich quick investment tools.

Interesting times. I predict some street riots this summer.

DaveG28 07-02-2009 09:51 AM

Meanwhile, Unite are demanding ALL BA staff get inflation plus 2% pay rise while the company is making a £150M loss this year, unbelievable!:confused::confused:

Although at this rate that will still be a pay freeze with deflation!:o

DCM 07-02-2009 10:01 AM

most other countries have strict rules when it comes to immigration, and working migrants, we don't, and the fact that we have so many illegals, then the immigrants who come on politicial/security grounds, who dissapear into the community before they can be assessed.

I was down Aberystwith over Christmas, and most of the staff in the catering business were Polish, now, at least they were working, but I wouldn't call that a 'skilled' job like nursing etc, so they are taking jobs from local youth/students etc.

We all know that foreign workers can bring skills to the workplace that we can't get in the UK, but they also manage to take a lot of menial jobs too.

As for the banks, I think the Government should of underpinned the mortgages and loans, and let a bank or two go through the hoop, that would of forced others to clean up their act. The credit system is shit in the UK, I don't have a credit card, I cancelled an account in 2002 with the Halifax, in 2008, they sent me a new card through the post, with a £1000 limit, and when I phoned them to inform them the account was closed 6 years ago, they just so, don't worry, just use it.....

Fabs 07-02-2009 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee (Post 205667)
The problem with the uk nowadays is the industry we do have imports its raw materials, with a crap £ at the minute this gets expensive. we then make our products and then export them again the crap £ means we make less, maybe a loss. If a 1% interest rate does not stimulate spending then i dont know what will.

We are in deep crap and things will get worse long before it gets better. Right now though nobody has the answer.

That is not correct. Yes when buying the raw material it costs more, but if you're selling at a fixed foreign currency price, say dollars, then you get more pound for your dollars so it works out ok. It's not a lose lose situation.

Alfonzo 08-02-2009 10:07 AM

This is true. Our business is really busy right now, and a lot of that is due to the weak pound making our product cheaper overseas which is great. Just a shame there aren't enough other export businesses such as ours to make much of a difference :mad:

Here's an interesting fact; Between 1997 and 2007 the UK banking sector contributed £85 Billion in tax to the UK. Sounds like a lot of money eh? until you consider that the official predicted increase in government borrowing that all of us will have to pay due to the banking induced recession is £250 Billion :thumbdown::mad:

Idiots.


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