Vauxhall Charges Up The UK. Or is It The Other Way Round?
The Daily Mail reports that Nick Reilly, Head of GM Europe, will meet Business Secretary, Vince Cable, in order to secure £30m in funding to secure production of the Vauxhall Ampera (a.k.a. Chevrolet Volt) at the UK plant in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. If this all goes ahead, GM Europe will need to invest heavily in a new production line for the Ellesmere Port plant and recruit another 2,000 workers. That’s £15,000 per job, pretty good value for money, but let’s face it, the majority of the money won’t come from UK taxpayers, but US taxpayers, right? Nick Reilly is pro-UK because (apart from the funding) he believes that Ellesmere Port “ticks most of the boxes”. (It could also tick-off the stingy Germans, who needs them, anyway?) The unions and management’s relationships are good and productivity is high there. The UK government, apart from providing £30m in funding, is supporting this project by standing by previous commitments to subsidize electric cars to the tune of £5000 per vehicle and create an electric car infrastructure. This funding is in parallel with the government giving Nissan £20m to bring the Leaf to the UK. With all these electric cars, the UK’s air quality will be ultra clean …oh hang on…
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Battersea Powerstation closed in 1983 and no one has been brave enough to knock it down, because of it's iconic status. There's a 200 acre site in the centre of London, so it's massively valuable. It was designed by the same guy who made the famous British Telephone booths! It's embarassing to see Nick Reilly going around Europe trying to auction off Ampera production to all the governments. OK, it's the UK now, but I expect he'll turn up in Madrid next week with his begging bowl. Must hurt his sense of dignity.