Your not thinking of standing at the next election,for the Labour party are you Daniel?
Or related to Peter Hain,by any chance?
And just how many conponents for the Fiat 500 do you think are produced in the UK rather than Italy,Slovenia,or Slovakia
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Your not thinking of standing at the next election,for the Labour party are you Daniel?
Or related to Peter Hain,by any chance?
And just how many conponents for the Fiat 500 do you think are produced in the UK rather than Italy,Slovenia,or Slovakia
By the same token, are you thinking of standing as an easily led farm animal at the next election?Quote:
Originally Posted by driveace
Or you related to related to related to Ken Livingston's father's uncle's tailor? Are you? Well?!?!?! ARE YOU!!!!!! I NEED ANSWERS TO MY COMPLETELY UNRELATED QUESTIONS WHICH ARE POOR ATTEMPTS AT DIGS! I NEED ANSWERS MAN!
I don't know how many components from the 500 are manufactured in Britain, I suspect that few if any components are made in the UK, but as the VAT component was more than what the government gave me in scrappage it's a slightly irrelevant point considering the govt made ~400 or so out of us buying our car.
Stick that in your socks and pull them up!
P.S I only mention the pulling up of socks as this was what Cameron said the country needed to do as a whole, presumably so whilst people were bent over he could take them up the arse as he's doing now.
:up: A bit eloquent, but I like it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Wonder how well the students will respond to any future ‘budget’ proposals presented by the hierarchy.
Nothing like the separation of classes - sorry, no pun intended.
Don't suppose they'll be too impressed by the latest unemployment figures:Quote:
Originally Posted by AAReagles
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12223226Quote:
One in five 16 to 24-year-olds are now out of work, after a rise of 32,000 to 951,000 without jobs, the highest figure since records began in 1992.
One in five out of work. How many in five still in education, I wonder?
EMA protests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-12216294
I can't say I have any sympathy. I didn't recieve EMA when I was at college. I had a part-time job.
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Originally Posted by Hazell B
LINKQuote:
At the end of 2009, 183,200 (9.2 per cent) of 16- to 18-year-olds were (not in education or training) NEET but rates vary considerably with age – 4 per cent of 16-year-olds, 6.2 per cent of 17-year-olds and 16.9 per cent of 18-year-olds. For most young people, being NEET is a temporary outcome as they move between different education and training options – surveys estimate that only 1 per cent of young people are NEET at ages 16, 17 and 18.
Nice to see Fire Extinguisher yob got sent down
Quite right too, hope they send a few more of them down, wreck their adult lives serves them right for being thick little idiots
Still waiting to be told what makes the foreign car part manufactures so worth saving over more UK based industries that also have been and no doubt still are suffering?Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Clueless
UK based car parts makers WERE saved, as well as UK car dealers and other parts of the UK car manufacturing and retail sector. That foreign car parts manufacturers were helped too does not preclude British parts makers from being helped does it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight