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The automotive industry in the UK turned over £59.3 billion in 2012 and accounts for around 10% of all UK exports. In 2013 more than 1.5 million cars and more than 2.5 million engines were produced in the UK according to the SMMT.

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Germany was responsible for over half (60 %) of total extra-EU motor car exports; apart from Germany, the United Kingdom was the only Member State to show a positive trade balance of noticeable size.

Helps to know the facts when having a rant.

 

But the reality is..

 

UK car manufacturing reaches 10-year high, growing 3.9% to 1,587,677 vehicles.

More cars exported than ever before, up 2.7% on previous year at 1,227,881.

UK new car sales hit an all-time record last year, the latest trade industry figures show.

 

Some 2.63 million new vehicles were registered in 2015, up about 6% on 2014 and the fourth consecutive year of growth, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said.

 

So we manufactured 1,587,677 sold 1,227,881 abroad leaving 359796 UK manufactured cars to be registered here.

But UK buyers bought 2,630,000 vehicles. So 2,270,204 vehicles were sold in the UK that weren't manufactured here.

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Based on your earlier post you tried very hard to give the impression you know everything.

It is good to see you are coming of that high horse and start asking questions again.

 

By the way, people may not hate the banks, but if they intensely loved these banks, those jobs would have probably stayed in Sheffield out of appreciation.

 

Anyone who intensely loves banks probably needs medication.

 

Anyone who intensely loves banks that evade tax, launder criminal money and defraud the British Public is probably an idiot.

 

Banks don't give two hoots whether people love them, and the idea that a little tender lovin' for banks would keep them in this country is beyond satire.

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Anyone who intensely loves banks probably needs medication.

 

Anyone who intensely loves banks that evade tax, launder criminal money and defraud the British Public is probably an idiot.

 

Banks don't give two hoots whether people love them, and the idea that a little tender lovin' for banks would keep them in this country is beyond satire.

 

True love is something very beautiful and makes the world a better place.

I can confirm your concern that love bound to any object like a person or a bank is not true love, it is more a kind of emotional dependency on the object.

The real idiots who need medication are those who think money and banks are more important than a loving caring environment that keeps local jobs in its own environment.

 

Is Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation going to reduce fees or make large payments to charities for unemployed people with the money saved?

These banks who don't give a hoot are in bigger need of treatment than caring loving people.

Anyone who thinks the bankers way is right and loving people are idiots are in my eyes nothing more than poor slaves of the system who have forgotten how to live a true loving life.

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HSBC cares nothing for its customers. The branch in Chapeltown closed down in April, the branch in Meadowhall employs no people and is totally automated. Frankly I think everybody should ditch trading with HSBC, (not that they'll give a damn,) and find a better bank.

 

Anybody know a good bank that cares about its customers and lowly employees?

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HSBC cares nothing for its customers. The branch in Chapeltown closed down in April, the branch in Meadowhall employs no people and is totally automated. Frankly I think everybody should ditch trading with HSBC, (not that they'll give a damn,) and find a better bank.

 

Anybody know a good bank that cares about its customers and lowly employees?

 

TSB now they are away from Lloyds they are pretty good.

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HSBC cares nothing for its customers. The branch in Chapeltown closed down in April, the branch in Meadowhall employs no people and is totally automated. Frankly I think everybody should ditch trading with HSBC, (not that they'll give a damn,) and find a better bank.

 

Anybody know a good bank that cares about its customers and lowly employees?

 

I've personally never had a problem with Yorkshire bank and been with them years

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HSBC cares nothing for its customers. The branch in Chapeltown closed down in April, the branch in Meadowhall employs no people and is totally automated. Frankly I think everybody should ditch trading with HSBC, (not that they'll give a damn,) and find a better bank.

 

Anybody know a good bank that cares about its customers and lowly employees?

 

In a word, "NO".

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