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albionfan37

Well-known member
Aug 14, 2014
4,248
What’s it called? Cumbernauld
It probably means very little to most on here, although you will be impacted at some point.
The cost to ship a container from China to the UK was £1800 or less. Today it is around £10,000 if you are lucky enough to even get one. Some of my 'cheap' goods come from China and my supplier told me this story a few weeks back. I thought he was making it up as an excuse to raise prices, but turns out to be true. Many reasons, not just Brexit or Covid but a mixture of both. Government holding a load of containers full of PPE whilst Felixtowe is backed up through Brexit. Many shippers now refusing to send here.

Just as well we’ve got our fish back then
 




Wrong-Direction

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
13,634
[emoji38]ol:
We have one kitchen cupboard packed solid with plastic containers, lids not on the containers, but in the cupboard somewhere. Mrs usually complains we need a bigger kitchen when she can’t find something in this cupboard.
I sorted this cupboard out once, messed up within days and I was in the wrong because she couldn’t find something. :rolleyes:
Yeah that sounds about right!

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Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
I hate the way you pollute this Board. You bring nothing of interest or value to any thread, simply friction and bitterness. It’s quite some talent to go through life diminishing rather than adding to everything you touch.

Love...not hate[emoji1308]
It will help lower your blood pressure. Failing that I always find a good Sincil helps, you know,bit of ‘Me time.’


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The Wizard

Well-known member
Jul 2, 2009
18,399
We also have a kitchen cupboard full of plastic containers for lunches and the like, lids strewn across the cupboard and containers piled haphazardly Jenga style. The other day I bought a set of 4 so I could prepare some meals and freeze them, used them once and they are all in the cupboard mixed up already. An absolute farce.
 






Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
20,663
Born In Shoreham
So let's do a deal to import a sh!t tonne of goods from the USA and Australia rather than a far shorter distance... in Europe.

Frictionless trade meant frictionless trade. We voted against that.

We are now a 3rd Country. A minnow. We'll be feeding on scraps the rest of the world toss us for many years to come - and if we want anything from outside the UK, it'll cost us. If we move manufacturing to the UK, it'll cost us as we're an expensive country to manufacture products in.

Still, we're leaner, stronger, and better. Aren't we.
Why can’t we manufacture here? If it’s costing thousands to import surely it evens it self out.
 








Charity Shield 1910

New member
Jan 4, 2021
556
The largest investment in London was the Chinese Royal Docks project. A part of the one belt one road project. There is (or was to be) a train between China and London docklands. It's a changed world.
 


zefarelly

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
22,786
Sussex, by the sea
Why can’t we manufacture here? If it’s costing thousands to import surely it evens it self out.

We can and do, its generally high quality and expensive.

Problem is we need materials, they don't grow on trees, and if they did we've chopped most of them down. We don't produce much metal any more.
 






A mex eyecan

Well-known member
Nov 3, 2011
3,872
We can and do, its generally high quality and expensive.

Problem is we need materials, they don't grow on trees, and if they did we've chopped most of them down. We don't produce much metal any more.

surely though the raw materials have to be imported into the country of manufacture, then the finished goods exported to end using countries.
 












The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
26,182
West is BEST
It probably means very little to most on here, although you will be impacted at some point.
The cost to ship a container from China to the UK was £1800 or less. Today it is around £10,000 if you are lucky enough to even get one. Some of my 'cheap' goods come from China and my supplier told me this story a few weeks back. I thought he was making it up as an excuse to raise prices, but turns out to be true. Many reasons, not just Brexit or Covid but a mixture of both. Government holding a load of containers full of PPE whilst Felixtowe is backed up through Brexit. Many shippers now refusing to send here.

Yeah. Govt told us for five years this wouldn't happen. I hope this doesn't screw up your business too much.
 


HalfaSeatOn

Well-known member
Mar 17, 2014
2,087
North West Sussex
Well... the way of life needs to change very suddenly. It cant go on.

And as I said, I'm as guilty as anyone but that doesnt change my perspective to "everything is perfect, let us all keep doing what we're doing".

As I've said plenty of times its perfectly possible to have opinions without living by those words, as its very difficult sometimes. You might want higher or lower taxes but as long as society tells you "these are the taxes", you will probably not pay more or less, right?

Its funny how often people accuse others of being hypocrites when its pretty much impossible not to be in some sense.

This reminds me of two of my family members. One conservative, one socialist. The former constantly jibes the latter for having beliefs without living by them. I'm no socialist but must be next to impossible to not be accused of being hypocritical. You'd almost have to opt out of the system.
 




beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,014
Why can’t we manufacture here? If it’s costing thousands to import surely it evens it self out.

mostly cost of labour, land, buildings and plant required. we do make quite a lot of stuff, its just high end, high value where those costs are amortised.

talking down quality of chinese product is open prejudice, im surprised its unchallenged. they make iphones there, tons of other branded high quality goods. they just make a lot of cheap, low quality stuff too, when there's poor quality control. thats the difference, not where its made, we can make plenty of crap here.
 




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