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Old 18-01-2016, 07:08 PM #1
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Default 1000 more steel jobs gone

Mostly in wales and the north
The UK simply canno produce steel cheaply enough because of the EU rules and regulations and red tape...this pushes up our costs of production to completely uncompetitive levels

Meanwhile the Chinese have no such rules, so they produce it cheap and their steel is absolute garbage, check out the flimsiness of Chinese car parts when you buy them

We also let the Chinese dump their excess cheap rubbish steel across Europe and this floods the market and kills our industry

Meanwhile Cameron doe nothing, warwyn jones the welsh leader does nothing, and the European does nothing but strange yet another industry

The EU has made it too expensive to dig coal, too pricey cut slate, its stopped us fishing, destroyed agriculture, lime quarries are shut, transport costs are off the scale with their endless tacho drivers rules, now tin, copper and steel has been destroyed too

And this is actually costing us £13 billion a year and we're too scared to leave?
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