In the words of John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton, (10 January 1834 – 19 June 1902) — aka Sir John Dalberg-Acton, usually referred to simply as Lord Acton - "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men."
I was talking JLR, and was factual - I wasn't talking Vivaro's which is about 45% or any other vehicles as that is what you asked :Finger: :smileys:
spin miester. :Hilarious:. 95% by weight was your reply. :Finger: try 59% in components says the industry expert on the radio this morning who going by his ducking and diving re Scottish exports was clearly a brexiteer or doing his damnedest to avoid a share price collapse. :Smuggrin: irrelevant now i know but good for a giggle all the same. will that make cars more expensive to make then? :Cigar::smileys:
Sorry I disagree. Who funds the Tory party? The wealthy and the elite, that's who. And they don't do it out of the kindness of their heart. They do it because they want to buy influence.
...and who funds the Labour Party? The Unions. And why... It's all the same. You can't seriously think that the Labour party has anyone's best interests at heart except their own.
First of all, I'm not a Tory. I'm not an anything when it comes to politics. I don't do clans, tribes, ideologies "ists" or "isms". I'm not arguing for the Tory party or any other party. But since you frame it that way, who funds the Labour Party? Businesses and the trades unions and they don't do it for the good of society either; they do for the good of themselves or their paying membership. All politics is about power and influence for your side and your vested interests.
So it's corrupt then. I was going to add who pays for the Labour Party as well. It's not really a democracy at all.