- Jan 3, 2012
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When I read that about the Ford factory in Southampton, that was years ago. It’s about two miles away from where I live. That story was dated 2012 - 12 years ago. And it was FORD who decided to move their production to Turkey, not the EU, several years before the word BREXIT had even entered the language, quite possibly. The loan will have helped the working class in Turkey.I have no doubts it’s a complex issue which people feel passionately about, but certain aspects require clarity. Immigration has winners and losers, the losers will ALWAYS be the working class. It’s a UNDENIABLE fact, it was a fact when Empire Windrush docked in Tilbury in the 50s and it held true when Labour estimated only 15,000 Poles would arrive when that country joined the EU in the noughties. We are now running at. around 700k legal and illegal immigrants a year, and still people want to pretend this situation has no affect on the working class.
https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/97...-labour-got-the-numbers-wrong-on-eu-migrants/
It’s the same principle that applied by being in the EU, it f***ed over the working class. It’s why the middling classes and establishment shills can’t accept Brexit, and hence the working class are held in utter contempt. Thats also why the establishment has changed nothing since Brexit. The British working class continue to pay taxes to an organisation that hands their money over to foreigners. Plus ca change as they say.
Ford's £80m EU loan to boost Turkey factory - and close ours
THE Daily Echo can reveal today that a huge payout of EU cash was made to Ford just before the company closed its Southampton plant – and it went…www.dailyecho.co.uk
and there are plenty of places where EU Finance helped the working classes in the UK. It’s mainly Conservative Governments from Thatcher onwards who have screwed the Working Classes - viz the closure of the coal mines and the failure to do anything major to regenerate some of the places most affected - County Durham, South Wales in particular being two places we know quite well.