- Oct 12, 2022
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what he's typed is correct ....they have done the same in Aus Ford now manufactured in Thailand after a brief dalliance with South Africa which resulted in recall after recall and Holden ( Vauxhall/gm) banished completely ...its called globalism mate , you need to wake up to it , it'll be in your town soon.
So I’m supposed to be outraged that a multinational company chooses where to base its infrastructure?
Sorry, no.
We have sold our energy security to the French, our car production to the Indian and Chinese and our food security to the rest of Europe. We have also sold our ability to produce steel of the required quality to run a military to the Indians, who have promptly shut it down.
Now we can only go to war if a steel producing nation allows it. We’ve been told over multiple decades (ever since the stock exchanges “Big Bang”) that it doesn’t matter that we don’t do anything, we have a fantastic services sector.
We can’t make or produce anything, but we’ve been promised that’s ok, because we can show those who do make things where to hide their profits from our tax authorities.
This hasn’t happened over a year or two, this has happened over four decades.
The only way to reverse this would be to renationalise often loss making industries and subsidise them, requiring tax increases to pay for them.
Nobody is voting for that, everybody is voting for “moar tax cuts” despite plentiful evidence of the effects of our current tax regime.
This is our bed to lie in. For me to get pissy about Ford using a regime that we and America between us are the architects of, would be hypocritical in the extreme.
The British population won’t even vote Labour in unless they lurch so far to the right that they’re indistinguishable from the Conservative Party, so I have zero expectation of anything changing, except that we will continue to owe more and more as we do less and less ourselves. Welcome to Britain.