XPost: uk.politics.misc
From: pamela.uklegal@gmail.com
On 09:46 16 Jul 2019, Incubus wrote:
> On 2019-07-15, Pamela wrote:
>> On 14:05 15 Jul 2019, Incubus wrote:
>>
>>> On 2019-07-15, Pamela wrote:
>>>> On 10:10 15 Jul 2019, Incubus wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 2019-07-13, Pamela wrote:
>>>>>> On 14:12 12 Jul 2019, Incubus wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 2019-07-12, Pamela wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 11:17 12 Jul 2019, Incubus wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 2019-07-12, Pamela wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On 09:58 12 Jul 2019, Incubus
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On 2019-07-11, Pamela wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 15:08 11 Jul 2019, Incubus
>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Only €€3.5m had been drawn at the time of writing. There are
>>>>>>>>>>> conditions attached for further sums. What makes you think
>>>>>>>>>>> that this is a result of "Brexit"?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Whatever Aston Martin has received so far, it has scammed €€19m
>>>>>>>>>> out of us taxpayers.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> It hasn't received €19m so certainly has not "scammed" that
>>>>>>>>> amount.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Aston Martin has scammed a promise that gives it €€19 million
>>>>>>>> which, on account of its public unacceptability, was kept secret.
>>>>>>>> For shame.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Where is the "scam" in all this? If you believe some dishonesty
>>>>>>> has taken place then state it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Giving Aston Martin a subsidy of €25,000 per worker was so
>>>>>> embarassing that it had to be hidden from public record -- until
>>>>>> the BBC made its Freedom Of Information request.
>>>>>
>>>>> That's a decision the government made and doesn't indicate that any
>>>>> "scam" has taken place.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is that €25,000 taken from the €3.5m they have received or from the
>>>>> €19m the total of which they are yet to receive?
>>>>
>>>> It's €19 million given to that plant divided by the number of
>>>> employees working there which is 750.
>>>
>>> But they have only received €3.5m to date so your figure is false.
>>
>> The agreement is for the British taxpayer to shells out a stonking
>> €25,000 per worker at Aston Martin.
>
> If certain requirements are met. Nothing close to that figure has been
> paid out.
Do you not expect the full amount to be paid, for some reason?
>> Meanwhile the chief exec sees no cutback in
>> his €3 million salary. Snouts in the trough.
>
> That may be so. Still, 'tis a much smaller trough than the EU trough,
> since we're suddenly complaining about troughs.
>
>> Aston Martin don't even have as many as 750 workers there yet, so the
>> cost per job is even more than €25,000.
>
> Perhaps you should just quote the correct figures to begin with.
The subsidy figure which has been agreed is €18.8 million. Call it €19
million. Or do yuo expect this will not be paid?
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