Once we are out of the EU we don't have to abide with their competition rules and could tell state functions to buy British. Police and other organisations can be told to buy Nissan, Honda, Toyota, MG etc.
Jaguar.
Once we are out of the EU we don't have to abide with their competition rules and could tell state functions to buy British. Police and other organisations can be told to buy Nissan, Honda, Toyota, MG etc.
We already have a few "non British born" politicians but they have to be voted in through their constituency first. That is the system. The EU are the ones that like to put their own man in position in countries like in Italy and Greece and Portugal, the latter of which they leaned on their president to stop democratic process installing an anti EU coalition.
One prominent "Non British born" MP that we have seen a lot of in the last few weeks is Gisela Stuart.
So if these Spanish superstar politicians are a good option then they need to be elected via democratic process to the house first.
The full list of "non British" born MPs. Yes some don't really count because they have British parents that were working abroad but:
The number MPs who were born outside the United Kingdom is twenty-nine.
They are—
- Margaret Hodge (Labour) — Cairo, Egypt
- Boris Johnson (Conservative) — New York, United States of America
- Rushanara Ali (Labour) — Bishwanath, Bangladesh
- Gisela Stuart (Labour) — Velden, West Germany
- Khalid Mahmood (Labour) — Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
- Yasmin Qureshi (Labour) — Gujrat, Pakistan
- Tobias Ellwood (Conservative) — New York, United States of America
- Greg Hands (Conservative) — New York, United States of America
- Mark Field (Conservative) — Hanover, West Germany
- Virendra Sharma (Labour) — British India
- Deidre Brock (SNP) — Perth, Australia
- Rehman Chishti (Conservative) — Muzaffarabad, Pakistan
- Edward Garnier (Conservative) — Wuppertal, West Germany
- Catherine West (Labour) — Sydney, Australia
- Keith Vaz (Labour) — Aden Colony, present day Yemen
- Valarie Vaz (Labour) — Aden Colony, present day Yemen
- Jim Dowd (Labour) — Lower Saxony, West Germany
- Nia Griffith (Labour) — Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Paul Beresford (Conservative) — Levin, New Zealand
- Natascha Engel (Labour) — West Berlin, West Germany
- Shailesh Vara (Conservative) — Uganda
- Nicola Blackwood (Conservative) — Johannesburg, South Africa
- Rory Stewart (Conservative) — British Hong Kong
- Flick Drummond (Conservative) — Aden, South Yemen
- Alok Sharma (Conservative) — India
- Crispin Blunt (Conservative) — Germany
- Daniel Kawczynski (Conservative) — Warsaw, Poland
- Nadhim Zahawi (Conservative) — Baghdad, Iraq
- Marcus Fysh (Conservative) — Australia
What if Honda, Nissan and Toyota up sticks and move production to another EU country such as Rumania, Bulgaria, Portugal or Poland where costs are much lower and EU grants would be given to set up such plants.? Then we are up the creek and without a paddle!!
Jaguar.
There are lots more cars made here. Loads of them. Jaguar is used by many at the top of the state pile but a few Jags for the VIPs is nothing more than a statement. The money is in state basics. squad cars and "fleet cars" for government funded bodies.
Oh Impsaint, I know that a lot more cars are made here than Jaguar. I work in an industry heavily involved in the automotive sector. Nissan at approx. 550,000 cars in 2014 is by far the biggest. I just mentioned Jaguar as it is a British brand, if not a British owned car anymore.
Juncker is a ****ing prick isn't he, the stuff he comes out with belongs in a tabloid. I voted remain and I'm not sure of one thing he did/said that helped the remain argument.
Juncker is a ****ing prick isn't he, the stuff he comes out with belongs in a tabloid. I voted remain and I'm not sure of one thing he did/said that helped the remain argument.
Jaguar.
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Juncker is a ****ing prick isn't he, the stuff he comes out with belongs in a tabloid. I voted remain and I'm not sure of one thing he did/said that helped the remain argument.