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Old 04-07-2018, 23:05   #140
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
It's Britain's biggest car manufacturer employing 40,000 people in this great country of ours and supports a further 300,000 people. A great British success story, exporting all around the world. Fantastic brand names and a strong heritage and owned by a company based in a Brexiter's favourite country for a deal., India
What did that company say about a hard Brexit today?

https://www.ft.com/content/d077afaa-...5-50daf11b720d
Would this be the same Company that dumped Corus (British Steel) after buying them and 'stealing' the technology required to improve their steel plants in India? Surely you remember the anguish caused by that

Jaguar, owned by Tata . . . Jaguar, the prestige car that turned into a Mondeo chassis under a Jaguar shell

Have a look at the 'products' owned by the Great Tata Corporation, you may see a few surprises in there
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