If it was deemed such a success and all that, then why are car dealers galore closing down?
Complete cock up - as per
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If it was deemed such a success and all that, then why are car dealers galore closing down?
Complete cock up - as per
Didn't this end almost 2yrs ago :confused:
Not only that, but alot of classics sent to their grave. :(
Aye but it is now being proven to have been a complete and utter waste of time and money.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Plenty of what Labour did is still having repercussions now, or do you live under a stone in a cave?
True, plus plenty of ideal old cheap starter cars.Quote:
Originally Posted by mix2000
Yet another Nu Labour F*** Up.
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Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
Considering that Ford & GM were in within whisker of going bust; Land Rover, Japan & China still have faith in the British workforce.
Yep, what a right cock up for the car industry & Great Britain.
So the UK scrappage scheme saved these world brands, shades of Gordo reckoning to save the world eh
deluded in the extreme
I find tribal politics delusional. Is it worth playing tribal politics when not just jobs but an industry as a whole is at stake?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
The scrappage scheme was used across the world and started in Europe.
Not only did the Obama administration (a bunch of Socialists, apparently) follow suit but also bailed out GM - who are now the world's number one car manufacturer!
So what would have helped the car industry without the scrappage scheme? Sit there do nothing in recession, no incentive to buy a car off the showroom thus dealerships would still go under; Honda/Swindon halted production before the 2009 budget and introduction of scrappage scheme.
Firstly what is so special about the car industry over any other struggling industry that got zero help only hindrance from Nu Labour.
A tax / rates cut would help everyone and not just bottle up a dip for the future which the scrappage scheme did (which all the garages / distributors are now enjoying).
20% tax across the board and 50% cut in business rates - bingo economy back working.
It got Daniel a FIAT 500 at a knock down price ;)