How can it be Brexit, we aren't out yet! Anything to do with the fact they can't sell the cars?
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Unreliable cars with low scoring customer satisfaction survey results, that are too expensive. As you say, it's not Brexit, it's cos they can't sell the cars
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#brexit#idiots at least we have got our country back innitpic.twitter.com/WPNWvFPtIlThis media may contain sensitive material. Learn more
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I do love the irony of this photo in that the man is drinking a "foreign" beverage which will inevitability raise in price as a result of Brexit

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why ? its brewed in the UK , i do love the irony :-) think you'll find its EU grants for relocation and Diesel being banned by the EUhttps://www.ft.com/content/f2c6e930-6d7f-11e8-852d-d8b934ff5ffa …
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When the dust settles on this catastrophe all those who condemned independent experts as scaremongering remoaners should be shamed out of public life
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think you'll find its EU grants for relocation and Diesel being banned by the EUhttps://www.ft.com/content/f2c6e930-6d7f-11e8-852d-d8b934ff5ffa …
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That is fake News; The Slovakian government offered grants. The EU is actually on your side, investigating wether the grants don't breach EU rules on competition and state aid. Imagine blaming the EU, in a case where they actually are helping.
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Correct, they're more than prepared for the move away from diesel and even petrol engines. They maintained steady growth in the face of several huge problems including the loss of $300m+ loss in the Tianjin explosion. And yet they have no answer for the calamity that is brexit
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and this one State aid The Slovak government said it approved 130 million euros in state aid for the project, which helps Prime Minster Robert Fico project an image of strong economic management ahead of elections in March. http://europe.autonews.com/article/20151211/ANE/151219978/jaguar-land-rover-says-slovakia-plant-will-start-production-in-2018 …pic.twitter.com/e7tzl4clqC
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They were planning to move years before Brexit It has literally f~~ all to do with ithttps://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/business/2015/dec/11/jaguar-land-rover-factory-slovakia-uk-jobs-union …
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They have pledged huge investment in the UK, specifically at the solihull plant where most production takes place and a new range of electric vehicles will be made if JLR can survive past the brexit deadline. Outsourcing is a concern but poses no immediate threat
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think you'll find its EU grants for relocation and Diesel being banned by the EUhttps://www.ft.com/content/f2c6e930-6d7f-11e8-852d-d8b934ff5ffa …
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the Slovakia project was in full force WAY before the Brexit result , JLR are playing party politics. I live in Solihull and know many of the upper management team there.
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With Diesel & petrol cars going to be obsolete in the very near future, who's going to buy new right now? That's why secondhand car sales are booming. Government make these statements but as usual have no clue as to the consequences.
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don't like this sort of spin.....planned long ago, the downturn in diesel sales, (thanks to politicians and car taxing) was always going to come into play before they switch to producing electric/hybrid vehicles
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