Labour paid £380m to stop Jaguar Land Rover leaving UK as fears of 33,000 job insecurity prompted action
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Labour paid £380m to stop Jaguar Land Rover leaving UK as fears of 33,000 job insecurity prompted action.
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Jaguar Land Rover could have moved car production out of Britain and cut thousands of jobs if the Government had not handed over a £380million subsidy for a new battery factory, according to newly released documents.
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The Government announced the funding earlier this month for Agratas, Tata's battery business, which is building a huge electric vehicle battery factory in Somerset.
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The site will supply batteries for Jaguar Land Rover and other carmakers.
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Officials from the Department for Business and Trade warned that losing the project could have pushed JLR closer to moving production abroad.
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A: Labour paid £380m to stop Jaguar Land Rover leaving UK as fears of 33,000 job insecurity prompted action.
B: Jaguar Land Rover could have moved car production out of Britain and cut thousands of jobs if the Government had not handed over a £380million subsidy for a new battery factory, according to newly released documents.
negation mismatch
A: Jaguar Land Rover could have moved car production out of Britain and cut thousands of jobs if the Government had not handed over a £380million subsidy for a new battery factory, according to newly released documents.
B: The site will supply batteries for Jaguar Land Rover and other carmakers.
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