>Airbus plans to leave the UK amid Brexit uncertainty >The firm employs 14,000 British workers and contributes £1.7billion in tax revenue a year >The company is set to abandon plans to build aircraft wings in British factories over concerns that EU regulations will no longer apply from March 2019 and uncertainty over customs procedures, instead opting to transfer production to North America, China or elsewhere in the EU.
LMAO @ the absolute state of Britbongs. Regretting Brexit yet, motherfuckers? North America is going to enjoy the boost to our economy at your expense when wing production is transfered to our superior factories
Leaving Britain bc of not following EU regulations - moves to NA k m8
Robert Parker
>Ya dun goofed voting to leave >thinking being involvled with germany, and france is a good idea The EU was a mistake dipshit.
David Stewart
Read the article fucktard. We cocked up the country voting for Brexit, Airbus is yet another major asset our country is going to lose. Britain is on a fast descent from rich western country to Spain and Greece tier second rate economy
Noah Martinez
Wings are the airplane. Airbus may be fucked. I suppose they can get wings from the Japanese like Boeing does.
Colton Sullivan
Airbus can just move production someplace else. The Brits need Airbus more than Airbus need them.
Levi Powell
too fucking right
Noah Turner
What would be the point in moving it to somewhere else outside of the EU though? When Britain is right on the EU's doorstep... The government will want to keep business so will lower corp taxes massively.
>Airbus history begin before the UK become part of the EU >Now they want to ditch the country That's what you get for bending over to globalist, not only did you lose expertise back then, but now you're not even necessary for them and they can hold you at gunpoint.
Henry Sanchez
Airbus? pathetic, we have BAE, lockheed martin and rolls royce, aircucks can fuck off
Benjamin Ramirez
wtf i'm a remaintard now
Asher Parker
Airbus is bigger than all those stupid faggot
Caleb Cox
Do you work in the airbus canteen or something is that why your kvetching. I nor no one I have ever met gives a fuck if some shit global aeroplane manufacturer leaves the UK. They probably got shit tons of subsidies to set up.
We invented the fucking jet engine. Grow some balls and stop suckling EU schlong.
Ayden Campbell
Looks like Boeing just found a new market for aircraft components.
>it's another foreigner doesn't understand brexit thread No more annexation of our country. It's over. Globalist cucks lost.
Aaron Stewart
Does the fact the EU is working so hard to punish the brits not highlight that the brits were right to leave to begin with?
Christopher Young
Everybody point and laugh at the EuroMohammads who can only manage to come up with a company to compete with Boeing ALONE when they split the work amongst an entire continent of babby countries.
Luke Ortiz
Nice to see a market opening up, I am sure some brits will step up and create an airline.
Julian Phillips
>businesses are countries
kys
Easton Murphy
>>The firm employs 14,000 British workers and contributes £1.7billion in tax revenue a year
14,000 experienced British workers with aircraft needing jobs.
They're not out of jobs if Britain as a state, or British investors find a way to start their own company. The labor is already fucking there lol.
Luke Mitchell
>you can randomly just start companies that compete with corporate juggernauts that posess 100s of billions in assets
>We cocked up the country voting for Brexit, Airbus is yet another major asset our country is going to lose.
We uncucked our country by pushing out the bull.
Don't worry. Your spiral into degeneracy will be slow, painful, and probably halal.
Hunter Wright
>you can literally look at barriers to entry and say please fuck me in the ass
Logan Miller
>>In its Brexit "risk assessment" published on Thursday, Airbus said if the UK left the EU next year without a deal - meaning it left both the single market and customs union immediately and without any agreed transition - it would "lead to severe disruption and interruption of UK production".
>>"This scenario would force Airbus to reconsider its investments in the UK, and its long-term footprint in the country," it added.
Only if hard brexit, would force them to reconsider. This whole thread is bullshit.