I love people talking about British cars as some nasty little snipe about Britains industrial incompetence.
And I get tanked for being 'Anti British'!
Do you know what, I think a lot of you do fine well and dandy yourself.![]()
[TW]Fox;19396726 said:Scorza, how would you feel if a 100% British owned engineering company tendered for a project in Germany, and lost the bidding to another company because 'The other company was German'?
i understand your feelings but i assume these contracts go out to tender. what the client wants is value for money and tqm to their spec. if the german company comes in cheaper and the overall cost makes sense with logistics taken into account, it's a bit of a no brainer.
Which is why we should fix our problems, not just keep throwing money abroad.
Not all German companies have rock solid history of performance, look at Bilfinger Berger for example.
Not all German companies have rock solid history of performance, look at Bilfinger Berger for example.
Did they get the contract for the trains? Terrible straw man, man.
I love people talking about British cars as some nasty little snipe about Britains industrial incompetence.
And yet i bet none of them would turn down a Jag or an Aston in a hurry![]()
Except that's not what they're doing is it?
They're pointing out that most of you "we should buy British stuff" lot buy foreign because it's cheaper.
Glass houses and all that.
You yourself started digging in with claims of inferior quality when that in fact has little to do with the problem at hand.
Really?
so what is "the problem at hand"?
England Borrows money, money is paid to British workers, British workers are taxed and obviously they spend their money in shops which all in all provides about a 45% return back into our economy.
So we either use that to pay back some of the money we own or we get a nice influx of money into our economy.
Instead we now get a 3 billion debt.....it doesn't take a genius to work it out. Oh and let us not forget this project is just for London, so it is a debt that all of us are paying for.
Of course they will argue this is to service the estimated 12 billion that the Olympics is expected to generate in revenue.
You really do not get the feeling that our government has the countries best interests at heart when you read stuff like this
Yes.
I've already mentioned what it is. Economic composition and then framework that hampers UK industrial competitiveness abroad.
What do you think it is? The industries are just **** quality?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/jun/16/bombardier-at-risk-after-loss-of-thameslink-deal
It's just been confirmed on the BBC news television programme that this train contract is now being moved to Germany - a massive 3 billion pound project the UK sorely needed. Thousands of jobs down the drain, simply to save a few bob presumably.
Whatever happened to Osbourne saying UK manufacturing will be supported? Moving £3 billion contracts to Germany is like taking a **** in the face of a nation already hard up and sorely needing work.
Way to go.
Wow, the government should really have consulted you first, if only they had read this post before offering the contract - doh!!
And lol at your London comments - I'd love London and the South East to be independent from the rest of the country. You realise these trains will be getting people to work who prop up a lot of the rest of the country?
Wow, the government should really have consulted you first, if only they had read this post before offering the contract - doh!!
And lol at your London comments - I'd love London and the South East to be independent from the rest of the country. You realise these trains will be getting people to work who prop up a lot of the rest of the country?
nice buzzwords.
Care to explain it to a layman?