Re: Meanwhile in Sunderland ...
Originally Posted by
Solasch
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From the linked article.
The car industry fears that a
no-deal Brexit will add tariffs on vehicles, engines and components as well as introduce customs delays which could
rapidly stop production and risk the long-term viability of British sites.
Nissan is ending the night shift at the Sunderland plant and the overall headcount of staff will be a
little lower at around 6,000 as it focuses on ramping up the new vehicle.
presently there are 7000 employed. This article in a subtle way tells that more than 1.000 jobs will be axed. You think that is good news?
O dear, o dear.
I was left scratching my head wondering how on earth Bread has used this article to bolster his narrative. This is the same Bread who is an expert in running businesses and knows the supply chain like the back of his hand
Nissan have confirmed that their business model would be utterly unsustainable in the event of a No-Deal Brexit. It's truly quite amazing what some leavers choose to see, but all that it is, is confirmation bias.
Leavers drew their conclusion first, then went looking for the evidence which is why they make absolutely no sense. This is also why they are likened to a cult