Dyson job losses

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Piha

7,150 posts

93 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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otis criblecoblis said:
Dindoit said:
otis criblecoblis said:
Dindoit said:
Nothing to see here. Everything is fine.

Farage’s kids with German passports
Lawson off to France
Mogg’s fund to Dublin
Ratcliffe gone to Monaco

Nothing to see here. Move along.
Who could have predicted this thread would have attracted the dolt end of the Remain vote to post gibberish ?
Shut, and I can’t stress this enough, up.
Rather than posting Trolley's type gibberish, have a go at explaining anything on your list as having any significance whatsoever.
Why does Dindoit have to explain anything to you? If there are errors in the post that require further explanation, then please feel free to point them out.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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otis criblecoblis said:
Dindoit said:
otis criblecoblis said:
Dindoit said:
Nothing to see here. Everything is fine.

Farage’s kids with German passports
Lawson off to France
Mogg’s fund to Dublin
Ratcliffe gone to Monaco

Nothing to see here. Move along.
Who could have predicted this thread would have attracted the dolt end of the Remain vote to post gibberish ?
Shut, and I can’t stress this enough, up.
Rather than posting Trolley's type gibberish, have a go at explaining anything on your list as having any significance whatsoever.
Stop being a dolt.

fido

16,822 posts

256 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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motco said:
Switched reluctance motor. Hence their crossover into EVs - same technology. All the complexity is in the electronic timing of the electric pulses.

otis criblecoblis

1,078 posts

67 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Piha said:
otis criblecoblis said:
Dindoit said:
otis criblecoblis said:
Dindoit said:
Nothing to see here. Everything is fine.

Farage’s kids with German passports
Lawson off to France
Mogg’s fund to Dublin
Ratcliffe gone to Monaco

Nothing to see here. Move along.
Who could have predicted this thread would have attracted the dolt end of the Remain vote to post gibberish ?
Shut, and I can’t stress this enough, up.
Rather than posting Trolley's type gibberish, have a go at explaining anything on your list as having any significance whatsoever.
Why does Dindoit have to explain anything to you? If there are errors in the post that require further explanation, then please feel free to point them out.
It's gibberish to appeal to the dolt end of Remain posters on here, like you. Farage's kids have a German passport ...OMG ! Mogg opens a fund in Dublin ...OMG !
I'll be more impressed if any of you have any clue as to any significance of it and could articulate here. I doubt either of you will bother though.

Downward

3,630 posts

104 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Interesting...

https://nhstaysidelowdown.com/2018/05/23/use-of-dy...

Hospitals around here have hundreds of them.

Piha

7,150 posts

93 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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otis criblecoblis said:
It's gibberish to appeal to the dolt end of Remain posters on here, like you. Farage's kids have a German passport ...OMG ! Mogg opens a fund in Dublin ...OMG !
I'll be more impressed if any of you have any clue as to any significance of it and could articulate here. I doubt either of you will bother though.
So there are not any errors in Dindoits post then. I'm glad you cleared that up.

Why are you getting so excited about it then. You do understand you are not required to respond to any posts or posters you don't like, don't you?

Piha

7,150 posts

93 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Downward said:
Interesting...

https://nhstaysidelowdown.com/2018/05/23/use-of-dy...

Hospitals around here have hundreds of them.
Quite shocking.

miniman

25,023 posts

263 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Piha said:
Downward said:
Interesting...

https://nhstaysidelowdown.com/2018/05/23/use-of-dy...

Hospitals around here have hundreds of them.
Quite shocking.
How so?

Piha

7,150 posts

93 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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miniman said:
How so?
The NHS having hundreds (in 1 area) of these things and they are being told not to use them.

Do you think this potential waste of money is a good thing?

And I wonder why are they not fit fo purpose.

NormalWisdom

2,140 posts

160 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Sa Calobra said:
Why do remainers never actually read the effects of the EU and always say untruths?
Remainers think exactly the same of Leavers - At least we have some common ground - Both sides are lying scrotes - Now to find some middle ground

Gargamel

15,018 posts

262 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Piha said:
miniman said:
How so?
The NHS having hundreds (in 1 area) of these things and they are being told not to use them.

Do you think this potential waste of money is a good thing?

And I wonder why are they not fit fo purpose.
I can't imagine this is limited to Dyson branded fans. Almost anything that moves air around including the wind carries a chance of spreading infection !


daveco

4,132 posts

208 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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otis criblecoblis said:
It's gibberish to appeal to the dolt end of Remain posters on here, like you. Farage's kids have a German passport ...OMG ! Mogg opens a fund in Dublin ...OMG !
I'll be more impressed if any of you have any clue as to any significance of it and could articulate here. I doubt either of you will bother though.
Mogg stating that Brexit is not a financial risk and then having his very own SCM open a second fund in Dublin stating to its investors it is doing so precisely because of Brexit does not seem duplicitous to you?


What do you think will happen with his UK based fund if Brexit really starts to hurt?

miniman

25,023 posts

263 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Piha said:
miniman said:
How so?
The NHS having hundreds (in 1 area) of these things and they are being told not to use them.

Do you think this potential waste of money is a good thing?

And I wonder why are they not fit fo purpose.
Where does it say they are not fit for purpose? It says they are not designed for medical use.

fido

16,822 posts

256 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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daveco said:
Mogg stating that Brexit is not a financial risk
.. where exactly did he say that? Everything has some risk attached to it - that's the nature of life really. Staying in the EU has risks attached to it. Everything has some risk attached to it - doesn't mean you never take a risk.

daveco

4,132 posts

208 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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fido said:
daveco said:
Mogg stating that Brexit is not a financial risk
.. where exactly did he say that? Everything has some risk attached to it - that's the nature of life really. Staying in the EU has risks attached to it. Everything has some risk attached to it - doesn't mean you never take a risk.
On the previous page I posted a link to an article which states;

'Rees-Mogg said Britain was heading for a no-deal exit from the EU but said falling back on World Trade Organization terms was “nothing to be frightened of”





motco

15,974 posts

247 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Gargamel said:
Piha said:
miniman said:
How so?
The NHS having hundreds (in 1 area) of these things and they are being told not to use them.

Do you think this potential waste of money is a good thing?

And I wonder why are they not fit fo purpose.
I can't imagine this is limited to Dyson branded fans. Almost anything that moves air around including the wind carries a chance of spreading infection !
Exactly! So filtering the air that is emitted is pure bullst because the detritus removed has (a) come from the immediate environment and (b) that same detritus is being shoved around the environment where with no fan it may have remained safely settled. The air that comes out of an air multiplier is a tiny proportion of the air pumped by the internal fan/filter as the venturi effect draws large volumes of air from the surroundings through the open 'hoop'. It's impossible to filter that. Cheap fans would do as much pathogen dissemination as a Dyson at perhaps a tenth of the cost per unit. Another example of poor judgement by NHS purchasing departments?

National Trust briefly installed Dyson Airblade hand dryers in the lavatories at Birling Gap in East Sussex. They didn't stay long, though, and now you dry your hands on a more conventional (and presumably cheaper and more robust) unit of forgotten brand.

Downward

3,630 posts

104 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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miniman said:
Piha said:
miniman said:
How so?
The NHS having hundreds (in 1 area) of these things and they are being told not to use them.

Do you think this potential waste of money is a good thing?

And I wonder why are they not fit fo purpose.
Where does it say they are not fit for purpose? It says they are not designed for medical use.
In a hospital environment.
Same as most the fridges,kettles and toasters that are in the NHS.
They are used because they pass infection control but they are a domestic product so Dyson won’t warranty them.

NormarkSuperswede

168 posts

64 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Downward said:
In a hospital environment.
Same as most the fridges,kettles and toasters that are in the NHS.
They are used because they pass infection control but they are a domestic product so Dyson won’t warranty them.
Same as hair dryers. No commercial use .They are designed to work a few mins per day only

Tuna

19,930 posts

285 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Oh dear.

This is a car forum and how many people understand what Dyson is doing? He previously announced a £3Bn investment in electric vehicles, and (like most other electric vehicle companies) has not surprisingly identified that the vast majority of growth in that area is going to come from the Asian markets.

In that light, moving HQ to Singapore is not even slightly surprising.

That said, the timing of the announcement is remarkable. Can't see how he expected that not to be seized on by the Brexit obsessed. Never mind that it's probably taken months or even years to put into place, the hard of thinking inevitably assume that he's decided at the drop of the hat because Brexit is not going the way that they want it to go. Yeah, that's how companies work. Get up, have breakfast, read the papers, decide to move HQ.

Of course the hypocrisy is hilarious

Remainers: "Those evil little englanders want to stop our right to work and live anywhere! We're global citizens!"

also Remainers "How Dare Dyson move his company away from Britain!"

The bigger question for the government is what do we need to do to make our country as economically attractive as Singapore for companies like Dyson?

esxste

3,693 posts

107 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Tuna said:
Oh dear.

This is a car forum and how many people understand what Dyson is doing? He previously announced a £3Bn investment in electric vehicles, and (like most other electric vehicle companies) has not surprisingly identified that the vast majority of growth in that area is going to come from the Asian markets.

In that light, moving HQ to Singapore is not even slightly surprising.

That said, the timing of the announcement is remarkable. Can't see how he expected that not to be seized on by the Brexit obsessed. Never mind that it's probably taken months or even years to put into place, the hard of thinking inevitably assume that he's decided at the drop of the hat because Brexit is not going the way that they want it to go. Yeah, that's how companies work. Get up, have breakfast, read the papers, decide to move HQ.

Of course the hypocrisy is hilarious

Remainers: "Those evil little englanders want to stop our right to work and live anywhere! We're global citizens!"

also Remainers "How Dare Dyson move his company away from Britain!"

The bigger question for the government is what do we need to do to make our country as economically attractive as Singapore for companies like Dyson?
June 2016 was almost 2.5 years ago; so it's absurd to suggest that anyone thinks its been "decided at the drop of a hat". Dyson, like pretty much every other company, will have been planning for Brexit since June 2016.

These are the fruits of his plans.

Business wise, his decisions are sound. Singapore has the talent, factories and resources to build his products at a good price and quality point. Singapore has a free trade agreement with the EU. Singapore has a low tax environment. Singapore won't be impacted by the incoming Anti-Tax Evasion directives incoming later this year. It's a great place for Dyson to move to.

It doesn't absolve Dyson of hypocrisy when he backed Brexit and told everyone it'll make Britain a perfect place for business to thrive.