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Car firm bail out needed, yet again :(

Car firm bail out needed, yet again :(

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Can you believe it? The British tax payer is being asked again. We all know what happened with Rover once the Chinese got their hands on it, and after that the tax payer putting in another 200M quid to help it get moved to Asia.

Well shouldn't the "Indian government" be asked to bail this one?
After all, TATA owns Jaguar LandRover now, not a British company!
Workers get paid in pounds yes, but the profits are all in Rupees 😠

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20081220/tuk-uk-car-firms-need-bail-out-now-45dbed5.html

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Will supperbrown come to the rescue?

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Originally posted by mikelom
Can you believe it? The British tax payer is being asked again. We all know what happened with Rover once the Chinese got their hands on it, and after that the tax payer putting in another 200M quid to help it get moved to Asia.

Well shouldn't the "Indian government" be asked to bail this one?
After all, TATA owns Jaguar LandRover now, not a British comp ...[text shortened]... ees 😠

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20081220/tuk-uk-car-firms-need-bail-out-now-45dbed5.html
Yes, let's all boy up a stinking system, woohoo! I fully expect to remain unemployed for the majority of 2009. Let's all have a big hand for the bankers!! Were would we be without these bankers looking out for us? I'll be back in a bit, i've just got a few bills to sort out with non-existent money...

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Originally posted by mikelom
Can you believe it? The British tax payer is being asked again. We all know what happened with Rover once the Chinese got their hands on it, and after that the tax payer putting in another 200M quid to help it get moved to Asia.

Well shouldn't the "Indian government" be asked to bail this one?
After all, TATA owns Jaguar LandRover now, not a British comp ...[text shortened]... ees 😠

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20081220/tuk-uk-car-firms-need-bail-out-now-45dbed5.html
Is that the Indian government that recently spent £50 million it's first space launch but is still due a couple of hundred million in aid packages from the UK?


BBC radio 4, turn it on! John Prescott is sticking it to the bankers! Go get 'em my son!!