New Welsh factory at risk as Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos looks to make cars in France

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Billionaire Brexit backer may ditch plan to build heir to Land Rover Defender at Bridgend, putting jobs at risk

Billionaire industrialist Sir Jim Ratcliffe may abandon plans to build car plants in Wales and Portugal in favour of buying an existing factory in France in a move which could put 1,000 new jobs at risk.

 

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Such patriots who believe in their country.

Another of the 'Do as I say not as I do' club

Peradventur3 World beating UK in action

I presume this isn't the Brexit he was looking for...

Dyson in Singapore Land Rover in France How long before JCB shut their UK operations?

Pro Brexit builds cars in France?

non merci.

Another amazing patriot!!

What a great patriot and avid brexiteer he is.

Brexit supporter living in Monaco wants to build his cars in France using a engines made in germany. You can’t make this SH!t up

Interesting to see him backing the decision to cast the country adrift by supporting Brexit but not the UK

I'm shocked that yet another super patriotic Brexit backer would do this as well as sodding off to Monaco.

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