We are a big market for BMW, Volkswagon, Audi last thing they need is their own government to start pissing around over trade deals.
A Wisconsin company is to become the first in the US to microchip employees.
Three Square Market is offering to implant the tiny radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip into workers' hands for free - and says everyone will soon be doing it.
The rice grain-sized $300 (£230) chip will allow them to open doors, log in to computers and even purchase food.
And so far, 50 employees have signed up for the chance to become half-human, half-walking credit card.
But far from being some sort of dystopian nightmare, Three Square Market's Patrick McMullan believes everyone will soon be wanting their own microchip.
I can see plucky Brexiteers once we get control of our boarders micro chipping all those migrants coming here on a points based system one up from a tattooed forarm
This is not what various big wigs from their industry are saying though. You might like to think that the UK is their primary concern but the single market and the strength of the EU rank higher. And when you think about it, in Germanys position, this makes perfect sense. You need to take your blinkers off.
when market and economic considerations are ignored ahead of a political aspiration then that aspiration becomes toxic and is likely to fail.
You might be right and only time will tell, but when market and economic considerations are ignored ahead of a political aspiration then that aspiration becomes toxic and is likely to fail.
Although the Germans might lose 10% of their market here after Brexit they will probably pick this up and more in Europe because we wont be selling any of the cars manufactured here to the continent. I think they win on this.Speaking of toxicity I would think the German car industry has bigger issues to worry about at the moment ...
German car makers' shares crash on allegations of collusion
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/07/24/german-car-makers-shares-crash-allegations-collusion/
If proved true it suggests they are more interested in sales than protecting the integrity of the single market.
A Wisconsin company is to become the first in the US to microchip employees.
Three Square Market is offering to implant the tiny radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip into workers' hands for free - and says everyone will soon be doing it.
The rice grain-sized $300 (£230) chip will allow them to open doors, log in to computers and even purchase food.
And so far, 50 employees have signed up for the chance to become half-human, half-walking credit card.
But far from being some sort of dystopian nightmare, Three Square Market's Patrick McMullan believes everyone will soon be wanting their own microchip.
I can see plucky Brexiteers once we get control of our boarders micro chipping all those migrants coming here on a points based system one up from a tattooed forarm
Although the Germans might lose 10% of their market here after Brexit they will probably pick this up and more in Europe because we wont be selling any of the cars manufactured here to the continent. I think they win on this.
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Although the Germans might lose 10% of their market here after Brexit they will probably pick this up and more in Europe because we wont be selling any of the cars manufactured here to the continent. I think they win on this.
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Think we are already a less profitable market for the German, prices should be up 15% due to ex/rate, but the manufacturer takes the hit in fear of losing market share.
Ultimately, the political will always take priority over the economic. I still don't think many Brexiteers really get this.
I can see plucky Brexiteers once we get control of our boarders micro chipping all those migrants coming here on a points based system one up from a tattooed forarm
Ultimately, the political will always take priority over the economic. I still don't think many Brexiteers really get this.
Yeh? I can see a paranoid remainer making a stupid statement, which you can't even spell properly. If you'd been around in 1940, you'd no doubt be the pillock imagining storm-troopers dressed as nuns on every street corner!
Interesting take from over the channel. http://www.epc.eu/pub_details.php?cat_id=4&pub_id=7865