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7th November 2013, 01:14 PM
#41
Re: Ship Building in the U.K.
I'm sure Pilkington glass built a float glass plant under licence in Poland many years ago.It's just been announced that about 200 workers are being laid off at the float glass plant due to a lack of demand for glass in the UK at the moment.We should all boycott Cadbury's seeing that they took it upon themselves to take the factory to Poland for cheap labour,nothing to do with to many strikes called by the unions.
Regards.
Jim.B.
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7th November 2013, 11:13 PM
#42
Re: Ship Building in the U.K.
So Scotland votes to stay with the UK because Westminster leaned on BAE. I don't think so, if the Scot's want independence they will vote for it whatever. As a Pompey boy born and bread, it sickens me to see the demise of a once Great Navy, that has caused the run down of not only Portsmouth Dockyard. God forbid, should this Country ever have to go to war again where are the skills going to come from to rebuild our armed forces. I think the UK government has decided on the bear minimum of conventional forces and are going to rely heavily on a nuclear deterrent. As for jobs going to other Countries we need to get cost's down, in order to put us back on a level playing field with our competitors, how we achieve it, your guess is as good as mine. Do nothing and there won't be any jobs to talk of for our grandchildren.
George
in Southampton
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7th November 2013, 11:40 PM
#43
Re: Ship Building in the U.K.
Looking at the simple maths if the Salmon takes Scotland away from the
United Kingdom , then he takes away 41 Westminster labour Mps , it is in David Cameron's party interests to break the union it wil give him a majority , so slimming Pompy dockyard is against his best interest
Rob Page R855150 - British & Commonwealth Shipping ( 1965 - 1973 ) Gulf Oil -( 1973 - 1975 ) Sealink ( 1975 - 1986 ) 

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8th November 2013, 12:54 AM
#44
Re: Ship Building in the U.K.

Originally Posted by
Captain Kong
I have to go SHE is screaming we are late, off to jolly old Fleetwood, a once prosperous town destroyed by the european union, mass unemployment there, with the loss of its Fishing Industry.
Cheers
Brian
I believe they still make "Fishermans Friends" there Brian.
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8th November 2013, 07:27 AM
#45
Re: Ship Building in the U.K.
Vic a lot of us if we cast our minds back to the early 50"s can remember the rubbish Japan turned out which was always a copy of some other Nations work, they were well known as a Nation of imitators or copiers, their toys and such were made out of old tin cans and covered with material and we thought they were wonderful as they were so cheap .They even built a city and called it USA so that the could stamp their products made in U.S.A. Over the years though they have advanced tremendously and are now regarded as one of the worlds leading manufacturers, the old saying to Victors go the Spoils is totally untrue as we came out of 2 world wars definitely poorer but it seems no wiser. Regards John Sabourn
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8th November 2013, 07:48 AM
#46
Re: Ship Building in the U.K.
All this talk of Shipbuilding in Portsmouth
I have a Question , When was the last Ship built in Portsmouth ,
a) 1967 b) 1977 c) 1987 d) 1997 e)2007
well scroll for the answer
HMS Andromeda was a Leander-class frigate of the Royal Navy. She was built at HM Dockyard Portsmouth, the last ship to be built there. She was launched on 24 May 1967 and commissioned into the Royal Navy on 2 December 1968. She took part in the Falklands War and was sold to India in 1995, being renamed INS Krishna. She was finally decommissioned in May 2012.
Rob Page R855150 - British & Commonwealth Shipping ( 1965 - 1973 ) Gulf Oil -( 1973 - 1975 ) Sealink ( 1975 - 1986 ) 

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8th November 2013, 10:18 AM
#47
Re: Ship Building in the U.K.

Originally Posted by
j.sabourn
Vic a lot of us if we cast our minds back to the early 50"s can remember the rubbish Japan turned out which was always a copy of some other Nations work, they were well known as a Nation of imitators or copiers, their toys and such were made out of old tin cans and covered with material and we thought they were wonderful as they were so cheap .They even built a city and called it USA so that the could stamp their products made in U.S.A. Over the years though they have advanced tremendously and are now regarded as one of the worlds leading manufacturers, the old saying to Victors go the Spoils is totally untrue as we came out of 2 world wars definitely poorer but it seems no wiser. Regards John Sabourn
agree withyou on that johncan remember taking scrap metal from oz down to japan ......but them little birds two at a time made it all worth while......must take another bloodpressure tablet ahso japan girl ichi bon
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9th November 2013, 04:46 AM
#48
Re: Ship Building in the U.K.

Originally Posted by
robpage
Looking at the simple maths if the Salmon takes Scotland away from the
United Kingdom , then he takes away 41 Westminster labour Mps , it is in David Cameron's party interests to break the union it wil give him a majority , so slimming Pompy dockyard is against his best interest
But will 41 MP's be prepared to take their noses out of the trough just to get independence for the Scots?


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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9th November 2013, 04:47 AM
#49
Re: Ship Building in the U.K.

Originally Posted by
Trader
I believe they still make "Fishermans Friends" there Brian.

Yes, and i have heard that sucking on a Fishermans Friend can get you into trouble!!!!!
Last edited by happy daze john in oz; 9th November 2013 at 04:48 AM.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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9th November 2013, 04:53 AM
#50
Re: Ship Building in the U.K.
Not just shipbuilding changing, here in Oz yesterday Quaintarse announced that 300 jobs will go in the aircraft maintainance division. The neew breed of aircraft do not require so much attention so less workers required. Ford are closing down in 2016 as it is no longer a viable proposition here, General Motors Holden and Toyota will not be far behind. One worker admitted that over the years unions had pushed continuously for wage rises with no productivity attatched to it. Now the chooks come home to roost. Then the Labor opposition, made up of about 50% ex union men, demand the giov do something about the job losses. But the fact is a job exists for one reason only, a demand for the product or service associated with that position. No demand, then no job.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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