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Topic History of: turkeys, Christmas
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Barney Nearly 55% of voters in Bridgend voted 'leave' in the EU referendum.

Similar to other areas dependent on the car manufacturing industry.

Like Derbyshire and Sunderland - Toyota and Nissan, respectively.


Yes - turkeys, and jobless by Christmas.


hedda Ford planning to close Bridgend plant, putting 1,700 jobs at risk.

The British car industry is facing a series of difficulties including a steep fall in demand for diesel vehicles and falling sales in China, previously a key growth market. At the same time, Brexit uncertainty has cast a pall over the industry, with the threat of tariffs on cars and parts travelling to and from the UK.
www.theguardian.com/business/2019/jun/05...an-1500-jobs-at-risk

# When so many jobs vanish it has a flow on effect..
EU Elections:
Brigend

Brexit Party: 35.7%