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Generous UK Government To Sacrifice Their Economy For The Good Of Spain
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lol, well the Brits have had it so good lately, and the poor buggers south of them have been having such a hard time, through no fault of their own, to be sure.
Ah Britain, home of the anti-stab kitchen knife:
http://knifecrime.blogspot.com/2010/02/anti-stab-knife-useless-or-useful.html
This is the kind of business reaction to expect if the EU goes it alone on carbon reduction schemes and higher co2 related taxes – industry can move. BA had to be geographically close but manufacturing can move to Turkey, India, China, Brazil……………………. which will do wonders for the unemployment rate. 🙁
Thanks for cheering me up, Jimbo.
As an expat Brit living in Spain for the last 21 years, I’m quite pleased by this move.
The weird part about it, is the fact that a Spanish company, Ferrovial, has owned all of Britain’s airports since 2006, Heathrow included.
Ferrovial paid just over £10 billion for the lot.