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Yeah, right. It's got nothing to do with the fact the average worker
in China gets paid 67p a day! Are you volunteering to take on that kind of wage to restore the manufacturing base of the UK? France, germany, italy etc sitll have viable large scale car manufacturers, train builders etc. Hmm , wonder why that is. Could it be the workers actually got on with doing their job instead of farting about on a picket line? I'm old enough to remember the strikes at Leyland and it was just so sad to see those cretins warming their hands over the oil drums digging not only their own career graves and that of their children, but the whole british car industry. The same could be said for various other blue collar industries in britain too. B2003 |
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