Tata 15:48 - Jan 17 with 36283 views | raynor94 | Looks like up to 800 job losses to be announced, 600 at Port Talbot, a devastating blow for the area, let's just hope Tata keep the faith and see these rough times through | |
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Tata on 14:08 - Mar 30 with 2121 views | Darran | Who's going to buy a business losing £1million a day? I'll tell you who people that will make mass redundancies in the hope of making a profit. It said on the news earlier that there's a tariff of 266% on steel imported into America but we can't put our tariff up because of Europe. Another reason to get out of Europe then ini? | |
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Tata on 14:33 - Mar 30 with 2061 views | Highjack | The reasons just keep coming but there's no doubt we will stay in. | |
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Tata on 14:35 - Mar 30 with 2076 views | Flashberryjack | If we'd stopped spunking foreign aid to India earlier (£279 million last year) that money could have been invested in British Industry. | |
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Tata on 14:37 - Mar 30 with 2074 views | Lord_Bony | F£ck £urope | |
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Tata on 14:40 - Mar 30 with 2064 views | Starsky | Yea I just heard Redwood say on the news that Europe won't let the government step in. Feck Europe. And Feck the stories for hiding behind that convenient situation | |
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Tata on 14:45 - Mar 30 with 2045 views | sammylee3 | globalisation is destroying the world from wars to slave labour to mass immigration. But never mind a few bankers are getting rich so that's all that matters.. | | | |
Tata on 14:47 - Mar 30 with 2039 views | pikeypaul | I know £279 million to India and £50 million a DAY to the EU gravy train the entire Kinnock family are or have been on. The media will ensure we stay in with the ever increasing scare stories. The one thing that would swing it in favour of the OUT vote would be a big terrorist attack in the immediate run up to the election. [Post edited 30 Mar 2016 14:56]
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Tata on 14:53 - Mar 30 with 2017 views | Loyal | There's a lot of prime coastal land there, I can see the regeneration being housing and low value business units, almost a new town, it will take years but the interim for employment before this starts could be devastating. However - any regeneration could bring in thousands of jobs as well, and all manner of low skilled and high skilled work. There are far off positives. | |
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Tata on 14:56 - Mar 30 with 2013 views | Darran | I'm not sure they'll be building on tha land for many years to come. | |
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Tata on 15:22 - Mar 30 with 1989 views | CountyJim | At Llanwern heavy end they had houses built within 7 years the ex office block area is ok imo but as for the rest no thanks from me to buying a house | | | |
Tata on 17:57 - Mar 30 with 1862 views | Wingstandwood | Welcome to the U.K the only major economy non-third world country in the entire world without any steel producing capacity?????? Wake up EU, U.K government and WAG! | |
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Tata on 18:10 - Mar 30 with 1839 views | blueytheblue | The irony is raise tariffs against Chinese steel, you then directly hit many other businesses as their costs got up either way. | |
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Tata on 19:45 - Mar 30 with 1759 views | exiledclaseboy | Redwood's talking sh*t. | |
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Tata on 19:49 - Mar 30 with 1742 views | Lohengrin | Absolute bollocks. | |
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Tata on 19:57 - Mar 30 with 1715 views | exiledclaseboy | I know. Shocker isn't it. | |
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Tata on 20:10 - Mar 30 with 1683 views | Jack_Meoff | | |
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Tata on 20:48 - Mar 30 with 1632 views | longlostjack | Correct. Why does the EU get the blame for UK Govt incompetence ????? No closing of steel mills in Germany partly because their getting cheap energy unlike plants in the UK. French too probably courtesy of EDF and they don't have to kowtow to the Chinese to build their power stations either. It would be comical if it weren't tragic. | |
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Tata on 21:07 - Mar 30 with 1604 views | longlostjack | Yes, I heard that bit of Central Office spin trotted out from that Conservative minister this morning Bluey. Funny how I haven't heard a peep about that from Daimler, BMW, VW or the rest of manufacturing here in Germany. If it's one thing the Tories are good at it's coming up with excuses for the Chinese - but hey - beggars can't be choosers eh? | |
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Tata on 21:20 - Mar 30 with 1580 views | vetchonian | Yes let's leave the EU because we can stand on our own two feet........our energy is owned by France,majority of our major manufacturing facilities are foreign owned and here as we are part of the EU.....Nissan, Toyota even Ford will interesting to see what happens with the Indian (Tata) owned Jag Land Rover. Issue is it all went south under Maggie ......and I was one of her supporters Privatisation of the utilities then British Steel as has been said where would we have been in WW2 without the control of these things. Problem is most of the Tory peeps now spout all the Great Britain tosh like we were a great nation in Victorian times and believe we should be an independent nation again without realising it was the industrial revolution and our engineers that made this nation great.....they still think the city is the be all and end all even though it brought us to our knees in 2008 and they propped up the banks ....but dirty manufacturing no.but i will be controversial the British worker and unions helped in our downfall too which is why Maggie began her campaign! So both sides to blame Nowt to do with Europe | |
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Tata on 21:31 - Mar 30 with 1559 views | oh_tommy_tommy | Indeed This is not EU fault | |
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Tata on 22:34 - Mar 30 with 1498 views | Brynmill_Jack | Sell the assets for a quick buck to global corporations who can shut plants at the drop of a hat. To hell with the workers and their families who will be forced into poverty as there are no jobs paying anywhere near what the steelworks does. Criminal negligence from a lazy conservative government - Maggie's chickens have finally come home to roost for Cameron. What utter treachery, a day of shame for all of them. | |
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