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By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 28 May 20 16:44
Remainders and brexiteers benefit from Nissan staying in Sunderland.

Let's hope we get a good deal and they stay forever
By:
politicspunter
When: 28 May 20 16:44
This is news from a couple of months ago I believe.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 28 May 20 16:48
BY COREENA FORD
09:59, 28 MAY 2020UPDATED10:10, 28 MAY 2020
See news near you
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NISSAN PLANT IN SUNDERLAND - THE MAKING OF A CAR
Nissan chiefs have delivered a vote in confidence in the North East after confirming it will maintain the Sunderland car manufacturing plant as part of its transformation plan.

The CEO and president of the Japanese car giant, which employs 6,000 people at its Wearside site, announced core production will continue at the plant at a presentation of its latest financials, made through a live webcast.


President and CEO Makoto Uchida said Nissan also intends to improve efficiencies at the site – but the firm’s sister plant in Barcelona will now close, resulting in around 3,000
job losses.







Confirming is a good clue that it is indeed a confirmation
By:
Angoose
When: 28 May 20 16:55
Good news none the less, and a boost to the hard working Sunderland employees.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 28 May 20 16:57
All good news up here gratefully accepted angoose, and knock on to rest of country.

Best stuffing of Barcelona since Tino's hattrick
By:
1st time poster
When: 28 May 20 16:59
cant blame cummings going in car,must have got wind of tory Darlington mp getting on London/darlo train with corona symptons
no wonder N EAST is hot spot with every tory with symptions heading their from London hotspot
By:
1st time poster
When: 28 May 20 17:01
times are tough when police say you did break lockdown and att general is asked to resign ,is seen as good news Laugh
By:
1st time poster
When: 28 May 20 21:38
rewriting history is ok for durham police , but not knowing what they no now,when they said they,d have sent him home do they mean London home or dads home,which isn't his home, Wink
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 28 May 20 21:43
The smell of desperation is a thing on a forum now.
By:
1st time poster
When: 28 May 20 21:58
just saying the whole country heard a carefully scripted account drawn up by governments top briefs, not a conversation through a car window
By:
macarony
When: 28 May 20 22:09
Is this Cummings caper going to last as long as the Brexit defeat for people of certain persuasion? What odds will you give me on these lot still going on about it 2 years time?
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 28 May 20 22:18
Wouldn't be to sure about that macarony, this has been a longed planned attack that would had took down most people who were not honest.

This was backed by soros, the media and the remainers. The bbc even took out a freedom of information act aiming at the Durham police results weeks before this occurred.

Considering the media have had this story for over 5 weeks and worked together like bees making a hive, they will be back with a sniper or go for someone else in the group of brexiters.
By:
dustybin
When: 29 May 20 02:45
Good grief.
The gullible followers of popularism attacking the press for calling out the disingenuous, what next, Boris silencing questions because he personally doesn’t like people having an opinion on the fact an unelected person pulls his strings and has been shown to have very questionable judgment and no accountability?
Oh hang on, it’s now happened.

‘Boris the farter’, the clown jester extraordinaire said the other day, ‘people need to make up their minds’ (on whether they think Cummings is insincere)
Now he’s forcing opinion by stopping the only voice the people have to question the integrity of a person people are justified in believing shouldn’t still be in a job.
By:
macarony
When: 29 May 20 02:45
Maybe because it was obviously a planned attack that's why Boris is staying firm and saying FU
By:
thegiggilo
When: 29 May 20 02:58
dustybin 29 May 20 01:45 
Good grief.
The gullible followers of popularism attacking the press for calling out the disingenuous, what next, Boris silencing questions because he personally doesn’t like people having an opinion on the fact an unelected person pulls his strings and has been shown to have very questionable judgment and no accountability?
Oh hang on, it’s now happened.

‘Boris the farter’, the clown jester extraordinaire said the other day, ‘people need to make up their minds’ (on whether they think Cummings is insincere)
Now he’s forcing opinion by stopping the only voice the people have to question the integrity of a person people are justified in believing shouldn’t still be in a job.


Welcome to norf career rules again,the BBC  are tories they do as they are told a rare piece of truthful journailism soon shut down by the peoples repulic of johnson and cummings..Expect it too get a lot worse..
By:
1st time poster
When: 29 May 20 08:12
you nee someone to give you the ammo for any attack,planned or unplanned,
rumours he,s leaving anyway in 6 months,got a medical operation lined up,no fool DOM,see through a dogs breakfast of a Brexit and leave the vegatables to sort it out, Laugh,and blame them when it goes belly up, Devil
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