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arista
27-10-2016, 04:00 PM
Some good news , at last
in the pre-brexit time.

http://e3.365dm.com/16/05/206x116/rtr2v8dx-1-2048x1536_3467825.jpg?20160516140629
yes fella your job is safe


http://news.sky.com/story/nissan-to-build-new-car-model-in-sunderland-10633979

Johnnyuk123
27-10-2016, 04:01 PM
Another brexit success story! :cheer2:

Jay28jay2
27-10-2016, 04:13 PM
This because of brexit? I dont get it... but anyway this is great news and I come from Sunderland myself too

user104658
27-10-2016, 04:18 PM
This because of brexit? I dont get it... but anyway this is great news and I come from Sunderland myself too

Not "because of" Brexit; it's being declared a "Brexit win" because it's happening despite brexit, as in, Brexit hasn't stopped it from going ahead. The plans will have been in place before the vote.

arista
27-10-2016, 04:20 PM
This because of brexit? I dont get it... but anyway this is great news and I come from Sunderland myself too


No but so many
said this would not happen
after 23 June 2016 vote leave the EU

Cherie
27-10-2016, 05:33 PM
Great news

Northern Monkey
27-10-2016, 05:54 PM
Nissan tend to be grandad cars.Hope there's something new and exciting with some balls(bhp).

kirklancaster
27-10-2016, 05:59 PM
Put simply - this makes a complete nonsense of all those knee-jerk reaction, doomsday prophecies by some bitterly disappointed 'Bremainers' who were 'wishful thinking'.

user104658
27-10-2016, 07:08 PM
Nissan tend to be grandad cars.Hope there's something new and exciting with some balls(bhp).

:joker: Come on, you know it's going to be family hatchbacks...

...Says the guy with two kids in the back of a Golf Plus TDi :umm2:...

:fist: but it has ample head and leg room and space for a 3rd person to fit comfortably in the back alongside both car seats, goddamnit!!

Kizzy
27-10-2016, 07:09 PM
It's one company, I get the 'glass half full' thing but jeeeze this is a reach considering how much money the economy has lost thus far and how many businesses have vowed to pull out of the UK after brexit. :/

Northern Monkey
27-10-2016, 07:17 PM
:joker: Come on, you know it's going to be family hatchbacks...

...Says the guy with two kids in the back of a Golf Plus TDi :umm2:...

:fist: but it has ample head and leg room and space for a 3rd person to fit comfortably in the back alongside both car seats, goddamnit!!

I quite like Golfs.Better than the Nissan Note or Micra:laugh:

user104658
27-10-2016, 07:39 PM
I quite like Golfs.Better than the Nissan Note or Micra:laugh:

It's decent enough, got more behind it than a lot of "family cars". The "Plus" is basically a Golf engine in a slightly bigger body (more space in the back, bigger boot, taller, more leg room). Also "reliable" AF; we've had a few minor body niggles (central locking problems has been a big one) but we have never had ANY mechanical problems at all. Ever. Not even a slow start.

...now I just sound like I'm trying to sell a Golf...

joeysteele
27-10-2016, 08:30 PM
Anything that helps secure good jobs for people is a really good thing.

What is not known is what may have to be the extra costs which the company may have once we leave the EU,and just whether the govt. will now carry the load or greater part of any extra costs for the company.
However, if the govt fails to get a good deal as to leaving the EU, the govt is right to carry the costs to companies in that event.
Whether it can or even will do that for all companies who may now queue up as to that,we don't know.

No doubt however a sigh of relief for the workers there and it is good news.

arista
27-10-2016, 11:13 PM
http://e3.365dm.com/16/10/536x302/0c5fcda9f71168645988abf5140b58b18a291810998c33f3cc 290cc0a011dcf4_3818344.jpg?20161027214224

waterhog
28-10-2016, 09:48 AM
all round good news. great to have a smile.