Has anyone noticed that Germany is now “the sick man of Europe”?
According to the EU Commission its largest economy will perform worst this year.
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EXCLUSIVE : “Mon-Exit” – EU loses world’s richest country by per capita GDP.
Roulette wheel stopped turning for EU on Friday when Monaco declared “Les jeux sont faits”.
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A gang who sneaked £70 million cash out of the UK and hatched an elaborate people smuggling plot have been locked up for a total of more than 70 years.
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It has been a phenomenal summer for the British automotive industry with billions of pounds invested, and thousands of jobs created and secured:
July: Jaguar Land Rover-owner Tata announced plans to build a new £4 billion battery manufacturing plant in Somerset. The huge investment is expected to create more than 9,000 jobs.
July: Trade association SMMT announced that UK car production soared 11.7% in the first half of the year to 450,168 units.
July:: Aston Martin officially opened the first phase of its new £200 million F1 factory in Silverstone. When complete, 700 people will be based at the 400,000 sq ft AMR Technology Campus.
August: Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) announced plans to create 300 jobs in the West Midlands to support a ramp up in Range Rover production and the development of next generation electric models.
August: McMurtry Automotive, best known for best known for the electric Spéirling hypercar which famously smashed Goodwood’s Festival of Speed hill climb record last year, submitted plans for a new multi-million pound factory in Wotton-under-Edge near Stroud in Gloucestershire.
August: Lotus submitted plans for a new electric vehicle production facility as part of a major expansion of its Hethel manufacturing plant in Norfolk. In total, three new facilities are set to be built at the historic site to support the transition to EV sports car production and the expansion of its world-renowned engineering consultancy.
September: The first electric vehicles started rolling off the production line at Stellantis’ Ellesmere Port plant following a £100 million investment programme that secured the site’s future and more than 1,000 jobs.
September: Built in Britain at Burnaston, Toyota unveiled the world's first hydrogen-fuelled Hilux pick-up.
September: Roll-Royce Motor Cars submitted plans for a major expansion of its Goodwood manufacturing plant.
September: Wrightbus launched a major recruitment drive with hundreds of jobs and apprenticeships available at its Ballymena manufacturing plant.
September: BMW announced a £600 million investment at its Oxford and Swindon plants to prepare the factories for electric MINI production, securing more than 4,000 British jobs. #UKmfg
31% rise in UK goods exports to the World since the EU Referendum.
Goods exports have even risen to the EU by 28%.
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“Britain is now in serious danger of losing Brexit”
Good.
It was a terrible idea, sold with a pack of lies, that has wrecked the country.
60%+ now want to #Rejoin. The sooner the better.
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31% rise in UK goods exports to the World since the EU Referendum.
Goods exports have even risen to the EU by 28%.
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Meet Brexit Britain : Exports - UP, Wages - UP, GDP – UP.
UK still looks set to outperform EU’s No.1 economy in 2023.
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Meet Brexit Britain : Exports - UP, Wages - UP, GDP – UP.
UK still looks set to outperform EU’s No.1 economy in 2023.
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