Politics (and other political stuff)
Politics (and other political stuff)
I just wish there was a more central party that just took the best parts of both Labour and Conservatives, but I don't think we'll ever see that, at least with enough support to make them viable.
I personally couldn't see myself voting Labour any time soon, while I agree with some of their policies, there are others that I just don't. Then there's the issue of leadership! Is it really that difficult to find someone likeable?
If the nhs had not been created or library's not been created and Corbyn had of said that's what he wanted if he became prime minister the right wing press would have crucified him even more that he did. Im yet to see ANY left wing polices put forward by him and it just a shame votes fall for the same lies the tory press spout at each election
Although the Conservatives won the Hartlepool by-election from Labour, they lost the Chesham & Amersham by-election to the Liberal Democrats.
Batley & Spen will follow on July 1st.
Nissan has announced details of a new battery "gigafactory" that will enable its Sunderland car plant to massively increase production of electric vehicles.
The Japanese manufacturer said the £1bn battery plant, built in partnership with Chinese manufacturer Envision, will create 900 jobs at Nissan plus 750 at Envision - and an overall 6,200 when the impact on suppliers is included.
Britishvolt intends to build a plant on the former Blyth power station site in Northumberland promising 3,000 jobs and batteries for 300,000 vehicles a year.
https://news.sky.com/story/nissan-to-unv...n-12345950
https://uk.nissannews.com/en-GB/releases...neutrality
(01 Jul 2021, 8:34 am)Michael Nissan has announced details of a new battery "gigafactory" that will enable its Sunderland car plant to massively increase production of electric vehicles.
The Japanese manufacturer said the £1bn battery plant, built in partnership with Chinese manufacturer Envision, will create 900 jobs at Nissan plus 750 at Envision - and an overall 6,200 when the impact on suppliers is included.
Britishvolt intends to build a plant on the former Blyth power station site in Northumberland promising 3,000 jobs and batteries for 300,000 vehicles a year.
https://news.sky.com/story/nissan-to-unv...n-12345950
https://uk.nissannews.com/en-GB/releases...neutrality
(01 Jul 2021, 8:34 am)Michael Nissan has announced details of a new battery "gigafactory" that will enable its Sunderland car plant to massively increase production of electric vehicles.
The Japanese manufacturer said the £1bn battery plant, built in partnership with Chinese manufacturer Envision, will create 900 jobs at Nissan plus 750 at Envision - and an overall 6,200 when the impact on suppliers is included.
Britishvolt intends to build a plant on the former Blyth power station site in Northumberland promising 3,000 jobs and batteries for 300,000 vehicles a year.
https://news.sky.com/story/nissan-to-unv...n-12345950
https://uk.nissannews.com/en-GB/releases...neutrality
(01 Jul 2021, 8:34 am)Michael Nissan has announced details of a new battery "gigafactory" that will enable its Sunderland car plant to massively increase production of electric vehicles.That's all because Britain does not have a licence to import EV batteries or component material. the licence was EU wide, yet another load off crap spouted by this regime .
The Japanese manufacturer said the £1bn battery plant, built in partnership with Chinese manufacturer Envision, will create 900 jobs at Nissan plus 750 at Envision - and an overall 6,200 when the impact on suppliers is included.
Britishvolt intends to build a plant on the former Blyth power station site in Northumberland promising 3,000 jobs and batteries for 300,000 vehicles a year.
https://news.sky.com/story/nissan-to-unv...n-12345950
https://uk.nissannews.com/en-GB/releases...neutrality
(01 Jul 2021, 8:34 am)Michael Nissan has announced details of a new battery "gigafactory" that will enable its Sunderland car plant to massively increase production of electric vehicles.That's all because Britain does not have a licence to import EV batteries or component material. the licence was EU wide, yet another load off crap spouted by this regime .
The Japanese manufacturer said the £1bn battery plant, built in partnership with Chinese manufacturer Envision, will create 900 jobs at Nissan plus 750 at Envision - and an overall 6,200 when the impact on suppliers is included.
Britishvolt intends to build a plant on the former Blyth power station site in Northumberland promising 3,000 jobs and batteries for 300,000 vehicles a year.
https://news.sky.com/story/nissan-to-unv...n-12345950
https://uk.nissannews.com/en-GB/releases...neutrality
COVID-19: Boris Johnson to reveal final step of roadmap plan to 'restore people's freedoms' at news conference
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-bori...e-12348907
For those following 'Partygate', a redacted copy of the Stu Gray report is imminent.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/202...-partygate
On Thursday we have the by-elections in Wakefield and Tiverton & Honiton.
As Wakefield is marginal and only lost by Labour in 2019, it should be easy for them to regain it.
Tiverton & Honiton is being heavily targeted by the Liberal Democrats. If gained it would be even more spectacular than North Shropshire, as the Tories currently have a larger majority there.
(19 Jun 2022, 5:20 pm)Metroline1511 On Thursday we have the by-elections in Wakefield and Tiverton & Honiton.
As Wakefield is marginal and only lost by Labour in 2019, it should be easy for them to regain it.
Tiverton & Honiton is being heavily targeted by the Liberal Democrats. If gained it would be even more spectacular than North Shropshire, as the Tories currently have a larger majority there.
(19 Jun 2022, 5:20 pm)Metroline1511 On Thursday we have the by-elections in Wakefield and Tiverton & Honiton.
As Wakefield is marginal and only lost by Labour in 2019, it should be easy for them to regain it.
Tiverton & Honiton is being heavily targeted by the Liberal Democrats. If gained it would be even more spectacular than North Shropshire, as the Tories currently have a larger majority there.
While I'm not Boris' biggest fan, I don't think anyone who is rumoured to replace him is going to be any better, if anything some of them would be worse!
Better the devil you know, and all that
(05 Jul 2022, 7:54 pm)streetdeckfan While I'm not Boris' biggest fan, I don't think anyone who is rumoured to replace him is going to be any better, if anything some of them would be worse!I couldn't trust a tory to run the country I dread to think who they would chose.
Better the devil you know, and all that
(05 Jul 2022, 7:54 pm)streetdeckfan While I'm not Boris' biggest fan, I don't think anyone who is rumoured to replace him is going to be any better, if anything some of them would be worse!I couldn't trust a tory to run the country I dread to think who they would chose.
Better the devil you know, and all that
(05 Jul 2022, 8:09 pm)Unber43 I couldn't trust a tory to run the country I dread to think who they would chose.
(05 Jul 2022, 8:09 pm)Unber43 I couldn't trust a tory to run the country I dread to think who they would chose.
(05 Jul 2022, 8:22 pm)streetdeckfan And I wouldn't trust Labour to run the country either!They locked down a week late causing thousands of extra death
For all Boris' faults, I honestly don't think the current government has done a bad job at running the country given the circumstances. It's all the 'extra curricular activities' that has caused all the drama!
(05 Jul 2022, 8:22 pm)streetdeckfan And I wouldn't trust Labour to run the country either!They locked down a week late causing thousands of extra death
For all Boris' faults, I honestly don't think the current government has done a bad job at running the country given the circumstances. It's all the 'extra curricular activities' that has caused all the drama!
(05 Jul 2022, 8:22 pm)streetdeckfan And I wouldn't trust Labour to run the country either!
For all Boris' faults, I honestly don't think the current government has done a bad job at running the country given the circumstances. It's all the 'extra curricular activities' that has caused all the drama!
(05 Jul 2022, 8:22 pm)streetdeckfan And I wouldn't trust Labour to run the country either!
For all Boris' faults, I honestly don't think the current government has done a bad job at running the country given the circumstances. It's all the 'extra curricular activities' that has caused all the drama!
(05 Jul 2022, 7:54 pm)streetdeckfan While I'm not Boris' biggest fan, I don't think anyone who is rumoured to replace him is going to be any better, if anything some of them would be worse!
Better the devil you know, and all that