Britain is going to a Brexit hell.
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Britain is going to a Brexit hell.
Gonna cost the poor a fortune.
Gives the Tories an excuse to privatize the NHS.
Cost of living will soar.
The gig economy will suffer.
There is no strategy.
Labour are split.
The Tories are split.
UKIP are 2% and in the pocket of the Russians.
The Lords don't want it. ( and they are the supposed to be the countries senior elders and statesmen).
What a shambles.
Gives the Tories an excuse to privatize the NHS.
Cost of living will soar.
The gig economy will suffer.
There is no strategy.
Labour are split.
The Tories are split.
UKIP are 2% and in the pocket of the Russians.
The Lords don't want it. ( and they are the supposed to be the countries senior elders and statesmen).
What a shambles.
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Re: Britain is going to a Brexit hell.
The UK aerospace industry last year set a new record for deliveries at 1,498 aircraft worth £29billion.
The engines order book is also at an all-time high of more than 26,000. The commercial aircraft backlog is at a record high of 14,312 worth £212billion to the UK.
ADS Chief Executive Paul Everitt said: “Aerospace is spreading prosperity and creating high value jobs in every part of the country.”
Meanwhile the rail industry said the number of new carriages due by the early 2020s has risen 22 per cent to 7,033.
Housebuilders are also optimistic, found a Lloyds Bank survey.
Prime Minister Theresa May unveiled plans for 1.5 million new homes over the next five years.
Half the firms asked pledged to set up apprenticeships to meet labour issues due to Brexit.
House-building is already up 74 per cent in the past four years and the survey found that the sector anticipates growth of 29 per cent of turnover over five years.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/911306/manufacturing-UK-planes-aerospace-trains-houses-housebuilding-brexit-project-fear
The engines order book is also at an all-time high of more than 26,000. The commercial aircraft backlog is at a record high of 14,312 worth £212billion to the UK.
ADS Chief Executive Paul Everitt said: “Aerospace is spreading prosperity and creating high value jobs in every part of the country.”
Meanwhile the rail industry said the number of new carriages due by the early 2020s has risen 22 per cent to 7,033.
Housebuilders are also optimistic, found a Lloyds Bank survey.
Prime Minister Theresa May unveiled plans for 1.5 million new homes over the next five years.
Half the firms asked pledged to set up apprenticeships to meet labour issues due to Brexit.
House-building is already up 74 per cent in the past four years and the survey found that the sector anticipates growth of 29 per cent of turnover over five years.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/911306/manufacturing-UK-planes-aerospace-trains-houses-housebuilding-brexit-project-fear
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Re: Britain is going to a Brexit hell.
Who's going to buy all those new homes ???
Certainly not the casualised workers and "zero hours" contract workers that now make up well over a third of the workforce..
Nor the average struggling worker whose wages have been stagnating over the past decade.
As most of those "1.5 million new homes" will end up in the hands of a small number of investors, the inequalities of todays British society can only grow wider and wider..
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Re: Britain is going to a Brexit hell.
30 years ago a 4x mortgage would buy an average prices house based on the average wage. Now it is over 10x.
Few under 40 years old will get a mortgage at today's prices.
Few under 40 years old will get a mortgage at today's prices.
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Re: Britain is going to a Brexit hell.
Blame labours mass immigration for that andy...!!!
Pushed up housing costs while holding down wage inceases... and also added overcrowding of transport systems, the NHS, and schools...!!!
Pushed up housing costs while holding down wage inceases... and also added overcrowding of transport systems, the NHS, and schools...!!!
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