RogerS
Established Member
You're on a roll, Phil!
Nah, - you'll be fine. The leavers are promising to continue funding all EU funded projects. Together with £100 million a week for the NHS it'll all be wonderful.BearTricks":1ep5pcmv said:I've just found out that a job opportunity I'm waiting to hear back from is funded, in part, using EU money. I suspect I'll probably be waiting until some point between the 23rd and the interview date to hear from anyone. I wont be surprised if they put it on hold for the forseeable future while they weigh up their options.
stuartpaul":2w7spfk9 said:BearTricks":2w7spfk9 said:If only they could get the number on the side of the bus right ..........
Might be worth considering that these incentives for multinationals to work in Europe won't stop if the UK leaves the EU.Inoffthered":2to9g663 said:Cadbury, Factory move from Bristol to Poland, funded by the EU
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Texas Instruments Greenock factory relocated to Germany.
Inoffthered":2k8ipgyx said:The next time one of the Remainiacs bangs on about how the EU creates jobs, I wish someone would ask them how the following EU employment interventions helped jobs in the UK.
Cadbury, Factory move from Bristol to Poland, funded by the EU
Twinings , £10m EU grant to build a factory in Eastern Europe
Dyson, opened factory in Malaysia with an EU grant
Ford Transit production moved from Southampton to Turkey funded by...yes you've guessed it, the EU (€80 mill)
Hoover factory relocated from Merthyr to Czech republic funded by the EU
Jaguar Land Rover building new factory in Slovakia funded by EU
Peugot closed Raton factory and relocated to Slovakia
Texas Instruments Greenock factory relocated to Germany.
Rhossydd":qxxpp9jp said:Might be worth considering that these incentives for multinationals to work in Europe won't stop if the UK leaves the EU.Inoffthered":qxxpp9jp said:Cadbury, Factory move from Bristol to Poland, funded by the EU
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Texas Instruments Greenock factory relocated to Germany.
However there will be no more EU money to assist the same companies to invest in the UK.
mind_the_goat":glt28snt said:phil.p":glt28snt said:Another from the Sunday Times -
"A Syrian refugee who recently arrived in Britain under David Cameron’s high-profile resettlement programme has been charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.
Plenty more to come ... and even more if we stay in.
If this had been a native white Newcastle man (unlikely to make national news) would you be advocating banning all Tyne and Wear residents from crossing the boarder?
Given one of your main arguments is that anyone with a 'vested interest' cannot have a valid opinion I'm disappointed you read the UK press at all.
Rhossydd":243j3w32 said:Might be worth considering that these incentives for multinationals to work in Europe won't stop if the UK leaves the EU.Inoffthered":243j3w32 said:Cadbury, Factory move from Bristol to Poland, funded by the EU
...
Texas Instruments Greenock factory relocated to Germany.
However there will be no more EU money to assist the same companies to invest in the UK.
How you choose to misinterpret the information is up to you.RobinBHM":1bf2cem1 said:Is it eu money? It could be argued it is UK money that the eu has chosen to invest in the uk, without us choosing. Its a bit like me giving £5 to somebody and saying keep some of it, then buy something for me with the rest.
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