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MG Halts Assembly in Britain

Read about it last week, but the article I read gave no details. PJ
 
I didn't realize MG was now Chinese?

that part I knew . There was a brief attempt to define MG as Modern Gentleman. As I understand it, it didn't even fly in China.

and of course Jag is Tata - Indian. Or first night in Britain we stayed in an Estate which had been connected to managing the British steel industry during the Second World War. Now it is a Jag/Land Rover training centre - Also owned by Tata
 
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