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NEW: Nissan Europe chairman Gianluca de Ficchy has said a no-deal Brexit would put its entire business model in Europe “in jeopardy” and that it “won’t be sustainable”.
The FTPA effectively changed the 5 year Parliament rule in that a Dissolution must take place at end of March for an election in first week of May - ie it has become 4 years 10 months and three weeks. When an election is called early - as in 2017 - the length of the Parliament is further reduced. Were we to have an election on 28th November, the Parliament elected would be dissolved at end of March 2024 for an election at beginning of May that year - ie the Parliament would be just 4 years and 4 months in length.This assumes no Repeal of the FTPA!
The fact Nissan said it was its entire business model in Europe under threat not just the UK suggests the EU would also be hit by No Deal and adds to pressure on the EU to agree the proposed Boris Deal
Surely it was the German car-makers who would cry foul.
It's infrastructure that is the issue here - it's not selling cars that is the issue - it' bringing in the parts not made locally which I believe is the concern.
The fact Nissan said it was its entire business model in Europe under threat not just the UK suggests the EU would also be hit by No Deal and adds to pressure on the EU to agree the proposed Boris Deal
It sounds like Nissan is calling for a compromise from all sides when they talk fo their "entire business model in Europe" which is exactly what Boris is calling for.
The fact Nissan said it was its entire business model in Europe under threat not just the UK suggests the EU would also be hit by No Deal and adds to pressure on the EU to agree the proposed Boris Deal
Its entire business model in Europe is "build cars in the UK and Spain, sell them to the whole EU". So it's pretty obvious that Nissan's business is threatened by No Deal regardless of any other impact on rEU.
Sounds like a cut in corporation tax and taxes on employment would be an idea.
And we're stopped from cutting corporation tax and income tax whilst inside the EU are we?
The Lib Dems should add both tax cuts and public spending increases to their offer - the pound's rise upon revocation won't be so good for exporters. It'd make remaining more palatable I think for leavers too.
Boris will be okay. There's no problem that he and Dom can't make someone else sound responsible for. Boris's career is safe.
It is , HYFUD is correct , that Johnson wins an election with a majority for five years. Deal or no deal, it is easy with a split opposition,under FPTP.
I’m shocked that they voted against an EU measure.
And it's one to combat Russian interference, which would screw up the whole Farage/Banks business model.
That would probably be more relevant if they had a track record of voting for EU measures, don’t you think?
Yes, you're correct. Their record of obstructing everything allows them to hide in plain sight when obstructing a measure to cut off their dirty Russian cash, as you rightly say.
I’m shocked that they voted against an EU measure.
And it's one to combat Russian interference, which would screw up the whole Farage/Banks business model.
That would probably be more relevant if they had a track record of voting for EU measures, don’t you think?
Yes, you're correct. Their record of obstructing everything allows them to hide in plain sight when obstructing a measure to cut off their dirty Russian cash, as you rightly say.
The fact Nissan said it was its entire business model in Europe under threat not just the UK suggests the EU would also be hit by No Deal and adds to pressure on the EU to agree the proposed Boris Deal
It sounds like Nissan is calling for a compromise from all sides when they talk fo their "entire business model in Europe" which is exactly what Boris is calling for.
By an unacceptable compromise supported only by the DUP in NI and fails to respect the Belfast Agreement.
Ironic that it is what is left of the Conservative Party which is hell-bent on destroying one of Maggie Thatcher's great achievements.
I tend to regard you, TSE and the other fugitives as what's left of the Conservative party, Richard. The organisation which retains the rights to the name has pretty well abandoned conservatism.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
Welcome. I think the three million were employed by the treasury making duff forecasts.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
Welcome. Hopefully the standard of your comments will improve over time, admittedly from the low base of basically saying, "7000 workers in Sunderland? Sod 'em - not enough for me to give a damn about".
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
This seems strange . Wouldn’t him leaving early suggest talks hadn’t gone well. And the longer they’re in there the better I would have thought .
Ah yes that's what I thought and I misread the Tweet the way you're saying. It only makes sense to be talking if there's something to talk about. If the talks were wrapped up in half an hour then that would basically be civilities and a decision that nothing could be agreed.
Likely still nothing can be agreed, but surely the longer the talks the better?
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
Depends if it’s ICE vehicles then it will be shut within 10 years regardless.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
Depends if it’s ICE vehicles then it will be shut within 10 years regardless.
If fully electric then fair enough.
And the plans for those plants are being developed (and announced) now. The new mega battery factories will be in Germany, Poland, Finland etc, rather than here.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
Depends if it’s ICE vehicles then it will be shut within 10 years regardless.
If fully electric then fair enough.
And the plans for those plants are being developed (and announced) now. The new mega battery factories will be in Germany, Poland, Finland etc, rather than here.
With Bolivian Lithium and African copper - truly a green technology..
Sounds like a cut in corporation tax and taxes on employment would be an idea.
What a good idea
One wonders if anything is manufactured outside the EU ?
For car manufacturers if we are not in EU and it means extra cost then they are better building them in Japan or in Renault's EU plants and avoid any hassles. Simple logic.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
Depends if it’s ICE vehicles then it will be shut within 10 years regardless.
If fully electric then fair enough.
And the plans for those plants are being developed (and announced) now. The new mega battery factories will be in Germany, Poland, Finland etc, rather than here.
With Bolivian Lithium and African copper - truly a green technology..
Yes it is. Massively greener than ICE and massively better for our lungs let alone any other issues. Air quality in this country would be vastly improved and that alone is worth it.
Are we proposing we shouldn't import raw materials? We shouldn't use Lithium or Copper?
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
Depends if it’s ICE vehicles then it will be shut within 10 years regardless.
If fully electric then fair enough.
And the plans for those plants are being developed (and announced) now. The new mega battery factories will be in Germany, Poland, Finland etc, rather than here.
With Bolivian Lithium and African copper - truly a green technology..
Well yes, and yes.
Though the raw materials and their sources are rather more diverse than that.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
You’re quite young aren’t you? You (and the thread header) are conjuring up the straw man of a world in which it’s not economical to export cars from the U.K. to Europe, and/or impractical to import components. However in your straw man, our own tariffs apparently have no impact on domestic demand, and no U.K. industry can step in and replace components for exports that don’t go to the EU.
Basically, the world isn’t as a simple as you’d like it to be; and I’m afraid you’re unlikely to be able to see the end of manufacturing in the U.K. as seems to be your wish, all so you can blame the wicked Leavers.
A No Deal scenario will be unpleasant, but manageable, and regurgitating bits and pieces of half remembered press releases and scare stories won’t help anyone.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
Depends if it’s ICE vehicles then it will be shut within 10 years regardless.
If fully electric then fair enough.
And the plans for those plants are being developed (and announced) now. The new mega battery factories will be in Germany, Poland, Finland etc, rather than here.
With Bolivian Lithium and African copper - truly a green technology..
Such ignorance and half truths, don't you guys have Google? Nissan make battery electric cars in Sunderland http://nissaninsider.co.uk/made-in-britain-the-new-nissan-leaf-with-more-than-100-updates/ Tesla will be building a new Gigafactory in Germany and other companies will also build battery factories in Europe. Bettery cars are greener by a long way over ICE cars, although they aren't perfect.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
And the tragic irony is they brought it on themselves.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
And the tragic irony is they brought it on themselves.
That's unlikely - although I suspect those who tried and failed to get jobs may well have been responsible.
Brexit is the revenge of the have-nots, It isn't going to end well.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
Depends if it’s ICE vehicles then it will be shut within 10 years regardless.
If fully electric then fair enough.
And the plans for those plants are being developed (and announced) now. The new mega battery factories will be in Germany, Poland, Finland etc, rather than here.
With Bolivian Lithium and African copper - truly a green technology..
Such ignorance and half truths, don't you guys have Google? Nissan make battery electric cars in Sunderland http://nissaninsider.co.uk/made-in-britain-the-new-nissan-leaf-with-more-than-100-updates/ Tesla will be building a new Gigafactory in Germany and other companies will also build battery factories in Europe. Bettery cars are greener by a long way over ICE cars, although they aren't perfect.
There is absolutely no justification for ICE over battery vehicles besides the cost and difficulty in recharging at the moment. As charging stations roll out and the cost of battery vehicles falls each year [and the quality of them improves each year] they are the undoubted future.
My only qualm is I have no idea how I would charge one if I got one. I have no garage or driveway, I park overnight on the road a fair distance from my house as do all my neighbours. There needs to be a solution to that, when there is and the costs come down there's zero reason why ICE vehicles should not be made illegal. Our air quality will dramatically improve once done.
Ironic that it is what is left of the Conservative Party which is hell-bent on destroying one of Maggie Thatcher's great achievements.
I tend to regard you, TSE and the other fugitives as what's left of the Conservative party, Richard. The organisation which retains the rights to the name has pretty well abandoned conservatism.
Where do you folks think Salisbury or Bonar Law would have stood on the EU question? Seems to me you’re relying a narrow, post Baldwin (or possibly post SuperMac) view of a certain type of conservatism. National Liberalism, perhaps.
Ironic that it is what is left of the Conservative Party which is hell-bent on destroying one of Maggie Thatcher's great achievements.
I tend to regard you, TSE and the other fugitives as what's left of the Conservative party, Richard. The organisation which retains the rights to the name has pretty well abandoned conservatism.
Where do you folks think Salisbury or Bonar Law would have stood on the EU question? Seems to me you’re relying a narrow, post Baldwin (or possibly post SuperMac) view of a certain type of conservatism. National Liberalism, perhaps.
EU will offer up a 6 month extension and then the parliament from hell will not stand aside until we have had a crap deal vs remain referendum.
No election any time soon.
Under our archaic voting system an election would allow a government committed to a No Deal to get an overall majority on 35% of the votes despite a clear majority of voters backing parties totally opposed to that. No wonder our "democratic" leavers prefer an election to a referendum.
Ironic that it is what is left of the Conservative Party which is hell-bent on destroying one of Maggie Thatcher's great achievements.
I tend to regard you, TSE and the other fugitives as what's left of the Conservative party, Richard. The organisation which retains the rights to the name has pretty well abandoned conservatism.
Where do you folks think Salisbury or Bonar Law would have stood on the EU question? Seems to me you’re relying a narrow, post Baldwin (or possibly post SuperMac) view of a certain type of conservatism. National Liberalism, perhaps.
Who cares what they would have thought? They lived in a different world. And they are dead.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
Depends if it’s ICE vehicles then it will be shut within 10 years regardless.
If fully electric then fair enough.
And the plans for those plants are being developed (and announced) now. The new mega battery factories will be in Germany, Poland, Finland etc, rather than here.
With Bolivian Lithium and African copper - truly a green technology..
Such ignorance and half truths, don't you guys have Google? Nissan make battery electric cars in Sunderland http://nissaninsider.co.uk/made-in-britain-the-new-nissan-leaf-with-more-than-100-updates/ Tesla will be building a new Gigafactory in Germany and other companies will also build battery factories in Europe. Bettery cars are greener by a long way over ICE cars, although they aren't perfect.
There is absolutely no justification for ICE over battery vehicles besides the cost and difficulty in recharging at the moment. As charging stations roll out and the cost of battery vehicles falls each year [and the quality of them improves each year] they are the undoubted future.
My only qualm is I have no idea how I would charge one if I got one. I have no garage or driveway, I park overnight on the road a fair distance from my house as do all my neighbours. There needs to be a solution to that, when there is and the costs come down there's zero reason why ICE vehicles should not be made illegal. Our air quality will dramatically improve once done.
People have suggested turning street lampposts into charging points. I don't know what stage that idea is at, or how practical it is from a security point of view.
The fact Nissan said it was its entire business model in Europe under threat not just the UK suggests the EU would also be hit by No Deal and adds to pressure on the EU to agree the proposed Boris Deal
Exactly. No deal is in nobody's interests which is why it is so insane that the Tories are countenancing it.
A No Deal scenario will be unpleasant, but manageable...
And you wonder why some people have no desire to have anything to do with it?
"Unpleasant but Manageable" should be the new Leave slogan, along with "Not as bad as the Second World War". Hearts and minds.
People didn’t vote leave because they thought they’d be better off. Until you understand that, you won’t understand how the other side of the argument thinks. You might not care - but you should, if you want to persuade anyone.
Ironic that it is what is left of the Conservative Party which is hell-bent on destroying one of Maggie Thatcher's great achievements.
I tend to regard you, TSE and the other fugitives as what's left of the Conservative party, Richard. The organisation which retains the rights to the name has pretty well abandoned conservatism.
Where do you folks think Salisbury or Bonar Law would have stood on the EU question? Seems to me you’re relying a narrow, post Baldwin (or possibly post SuperMac) view of a certain type of conservatism. National Liberalism, perhaps.
Did you really coming shuffling in here accusing someone of being "quite young", and then start musing about what "Salisbury or Bonar Law would have stood on the EU"
Wait til you hear about the new band called the Rolling Stones. You're gonna lose your shit big time.
A No Deal scenario will be unpleasant, but manageable...
And you wonder why some people have no desire to have anything to do with it?
"Unpleasant but Manageable" should be the new Leave slogan, along with "Not as bad as the Second World War". Hearts and minds.
People didn’t vote leave because they thought they’d be better off. Until you understand that, you won’t understand how the other side of the argument thinks. You might not care - but you should, if you want to persuade anyone.
Ironic that it is what is left of the Conservative Party which is hell-bent on destroying one of Maggie Thatcher's great achievements.
I tend to regard you, TSE and the other fugitives as what's left of the Conservative party, Richard. The organisation which retains the rights to the name has pretty well abandoned conservatism.
Where do you folks think Salisbury or Bonar Law would have stood on the EU question? Seems to me you’re relying a narrow, post Baldwin (or possibly post SuperMac) view of a certain type of conservatism. National Liberalism, perhaps.
Did you really coming shuffling in here accusing someone of being "quite young", and then start musing about what "Salisbury or Bonar Law would have stood on the EU"
Wait til you hear about the new band called the Rolling Stones. You're gonna lose your shit big time.
Do you know, I’m old enough to remember when it was three million jobs that relied on not leaving the EU....... Or was that joining the Euro? I forget.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
So much ignorance in this message.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
You’re quite young aren’t you? You (and the thread header) are conjuring up the straw man of a world in which it’s not economical to export cars from the U.K. to Europe, and/or impractical to import components. However in your straw man, our own tariffs apparently have no impact on domestic demand, and no U.K. industry can step in and replace components for exports that don’t go to the EU.
Basically, the world isn’t as a simple as you’d like it to be; and I’m afraid you’re unlikely to be able to see the end of manufacturing in the U.K. as seems to be your wish, all so you can blame the wicked Leavers.
A No Deal scenario will be unpleasant, but manageable, and regurgitating bits and pieces of half remembered press releases and scare stories won’t help anyone.
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See https://www.sunderlandecho.com/business/nissan-celebrates-launch-new-juke-sunderland-plant-confirms-loss-night-shift-669702
When an election is called early - as in 2017 - the length of the Parliament is further reduced. Were we to have an election on 28th November, the Parliament elected would be dissolved at end of March 2024 for an election at beginning of May that year - ie the Parliament would be just 4 years and 4 months in length.This assumes no Repeal of the FTPA!
That's some achievement.
We trade with the most important of these via favourable trade deals between the EU and those markets.
We lose access to those trade deals overnight in the event of No Deal Brexit on 31st.
Deal or no deal, it is easy with a split opposition,under FPTP.
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2019/10/myths-small-island-dangers-buccaneering-view-british-history
The way things are going the Government will want you to buy a licence to watch videos of adults eating snacks on the train.
The organisation which retains the rights to the name has pretty well abandoned conservatism.
We now mostly seem to be debating 7000 in Sunderland, to which something might happen. Or it might not, depending on potential tax breaks and the need for import substitution.
And, hello.
Not!
But at least the passports will be blue. Hooray!!!!
No election any time soon.
Nissan is not *just* 7,000 jobs. It supports so many more in the North East. There’s then 20,000 jobs in the supply chain and then many more services on top of that.
If it goes it will just be like closing the pits all over again. More lost generations in the North East.
Likely still nothing can be agreed, but surely the longer the talks the better?
If fully electric then fair enough.
At some point all these infinite "cans" and "coulds" are going to have to be resolved into "do" or "not do"
The new mega battery factories will be in Germany, Poland, Finland etc, rather than here.
Are we proposing we shouldn't import raw materials? We shouldn't use Lithium or Copper?
Though the raw materials and their sources are rather more diverse than that.
But it is well worth reading and seems to explain why Leavers do not want to go into detail about how the new Days of Glory will be achieved.
Basically, the world isn’t as a simple as you’d like it to be; and I’m afraid you’re unlikely to be able to see the end of manufacturing in the U.K. as seems to be your wish, all so you can blame the wicked Leavers.
A No Deal scenario will be unpleasant, but manageable, and regurgitating bits and pieces of half remembered press releases and scare stories won’t help anyone.
Nissan make battery electric cars in Sunderland
http://nissaninsider.co.uk/made-in-britain-the-new-nissan-leaf-with-more-than-100-updates/
Tesla will be building a new Gigafactory in Germany and other companies will also build battery factories in Europe.
Bettery cars are greener by a long way over ICE cars, although they aren't perfect.
Brexit is the revenge of the have-nots, It isn't going to end well.
Long meeting = matters to discuss = somewhere between good and bad
My only qualm is I have no idea how I would charge one if I got one. I have no garage or driveway, I park overnight on the road a fair distance from my house as do all my neighbours. There needs to be a solution to that, when there is and the costs come down there's zero reason why ICE vehicles should not be made illegal. Our air quality will dramatically improve once done.
BBC Newsnight's Nicholas Watt said his flight was about to take off when a protester refused to resume his seat.
Police arrested several people blocking the airport entrance as others glued themselves to the floor and one man climbed on top of a plane.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-50000110
Twats.
So their opinion counts for zero.
"Go on. You know you want to. Enjoy yourself without filling out the state paperwork and receiving the appropriate permit, baby."
https://twitter.com/CatrinNye/status/1182229976273346560
Wait til you hear about the new band called the Rolling Stones. You're gonna lose your shit big time.