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Now It Looks Like The Bbc Are Reading My Posts On This Site
....with this Brexit disaster looming for our car industry.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.New Brexit trade rules covering electric vehicles could cost European manufacturers £3.75bn over the next three years, an industry body has said.
European, so france, germany and spain.
The rules are meant to ensure that EU-produced electric cars are largely made from locally sourced parts.
It is a serious problem for European manufacturers. The UK is by far their largest export market, with 1.2 million vehicles arriving at UK ports last year. Likewise more cars built in the UK are transported to the EU than any other region.
So its going to effect Europe more than us, germany esspecially.
It's not just our car industry. Maybe you missed this bit, Hymie:
'It is a serious problem for European manufacturers. The UK is by far their largest export market, with 1.2 million vehicles arriving at UK ports last year. Likewise more cars built in the UK are transported to the EU than any other region'
\\New Brexit trade rules covering electric vehicles could cost European manufacturers £3.75bn over the next three years, an industry body has said.//
European, so france, germany and spain.
\\The rules are meant to ensure that EU-produced electric cars are largely made from locally sourced parts.//
\\It is a serious problem for European manufacturers. The UK is by far their largest export market, with 1.2 million vehicles arriving at UK ports last year. Likewise more cars built in the UK are transported to the EU than any other region.//
So its going to effect Europe more than us, germany esspecially.
The BBC may be reading your posts but you are clearly having trouble.
I addressed this topic at 17:39 last Saturday in this thread:
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Meanwhile, at 22:26 yesterday in this thread:
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You again mentioned the claim that Brexit had cost every household £1,000. I had commented (and comprehensively rubbished) that fallacy (17:31 last Saturday in the first thread mentioned above).
Why do you keep repeating the same stuff when it’s already been largely dismissed as nonsense, without countering those dismissals? Are you on a retainer from AB?
Here is Patrick Minford explaining what Brexit means for the UK car industry; the destruction of that industry.
Prof. Minford must take much of the blame, then. From his Wiki page:
"In 2016, Minford was a notable member of the Economists for Brexit group which supported the referendum campaign for the UK to leave the European Union. He believes that Brexit could increase GDP by 6.8%, and could reduce prices for British consumers."
Keep up the good work!
Carl Gustav Jung said - what you are not the first? - that the answer lay in 'group consciousness'
a sort of cloudy thing that hovers about a crowd and they all think the same
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and that explains why I pointed this out before
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