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U K Chosen Ahead Of The E U S S R For Major Battery Factory......

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ToraToraTora | 15:33 Wed 24th May 2023 | News
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https://www.bbc.com/news/business-65698529
...no doubt our 5Cers will find a way to spin it as a bad thing.
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It may have something to do with the fact (denied, apparently) that the UK government has offered £500m in subsidies, whereas Spain has offered only £300m. Quite why either government should provide subsidies to a private concern who want to expand into a different product range is anybody's guess.
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well if that's what it takes judge, we get the factory and thousands of jobs for a long time. Also means that EUSSR *** from the other week goes away, bargain.
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It's very common for governments to offer incentives to businesses to set up.
//It's very common for governments to offer incentives to businesses to set up.//

Don't get me wrong, Tora - I'm very pleased. Yet another example of "Project Fear" being proved wrong. But JLR is hardly a newborn startup affair and I really don't see why the taxpayer should subsidise its business.
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Judge, sprat to catch a mackerel, we get thousands of jobs all paying tax. If we don't offer incentive someone else will and 500m is a bargain for a generation of employment for thousands. Not to mention it fixes our EUSSR issue with batteries etc.
Shame it's not a British business though. Still, it's good news overall
Not sure if I am in the 5C camp, but allow me (from your link)
"In the case of Tata's new plant, the UK's expected success has not been easily or cheaply won.
The government has said that while it does not recognise a figure of £500m in reported subsidies, they concede that it is in the hundreds of millions of pounds."

I only mention it as it is rather an odd piece of coyness, if that is what it is ...
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....well it is British really. It's Jaaaag FGS! you can't get anymore British than that.
Sorry New Judge (a Brexit stalwart I think)
I failed to read your post.

Well, I don't feel like a 5th columnist now :-)
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16:09 already mentioned by judge and fielded. It's how the world does business.
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Countries all over the world offer dosh either by subsidy or by tax breaks. If you are the boss of somewhere wanting to build a new factory you are going to shop round for what deal you can get.
It is a British business as JLRA is a PLC and JLR Ltd are registered in the UK and has its HO in Coventry.

Yes, it is a subsidiary of Tata motors but that is the way of the world these days. Either way Jobs and tax will be in the UK, it is in our interest to be involved and 500m is peanuts in the grand scheme of things.
Was British, TTT. Indian now.
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Well India is British so that counts as British.
It is still registered in the UK and that is all that matters. Who actually ultimately owns it is irrelevant really.

International companies can go anywhere they like which is why corp tax needs to be reasonable, something the far left die-hards cannot comprehend.
Now now TTT, dont taunt the left :-)
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aww come on I was doing my Al Murray !
I believe Tata owns BRITISH Steel in Wales. Just saying.
^^ ^^
It made me laugh anyway.
Tata does own British Steel. Interesting fact - 67% of Tata's profits comes from JLR.
Shame it wasn't such a big profit maker when it was part of British Leyland

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