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"Serious" decline blamed on poor exports and lack of consumer confidence, car industry chief says 'no deal' Brexit "must be ruled out"

Output from Britain's car factories fell by 19.6% in November compared with the same period last year, with the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) describing the fall as "very concerning".

A total of 129,030 cars were manufactured across the month, down from over 160,000 in November 2017. It marks the fifth consecutive month that car production has fallen, while exports dropped by an even steeper 22.8%, down to 105,000 cars.  Year-to-date the industry has experienced an 8.2% decline on last year's output, down to 1,441,334 cars produced.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, says output has been "seriously impacted by falling business and consumer confidence in the UK allied to weakening export markets". A substantial 16.8% fewer cars manufacturered here were sold in the UK. 

Car output rolling year totals november 2018

Hawes also reiterated his call for a deal with the European Union prior to the UK's exit, saying "the automotive industry needs certainty and a 'no-deal' Brexit must be ruled out".

"Thousands of jobs in British car factories and supply chains depend on free and frictionless trade with the EU - if the country falls off a cliff-edge next March the consequences would be devastating," Hawes continued.

Previously, Hawes said the car industry welcomed the Brexit Agreement that Prime Minister Theresa May had agreed with the EU, but called for further work to ensure a long-term free trade agreement. The Mini plant in Oxford and the Rolls-Royce plant in Goodwood are bringing forward their scheduled shutdowns to coincide with 29 March - the day the UK leaves the EU - with Mini workers downing tools for several weeks. 

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Peter Cavellini 22 December 2018

Fools in power.....

 sooner MrsMay and Co are shown the Door the better, they’re trying to hang on till Brexit happens, think it’s bad now?, there’s decent in the ranks, the Public want another vote, that includes the Sheep that voted to leave!

TheBritsAreComing 21 December 2018

Remoaner Gibberish

Can anyone explain why Nissan's output is down 30% ?

The article makes no mention of it despite the fact that they are almost single-handedly responsible for the drop.

kboothby 21 December 2018

Sorry mate..

It's definately BREXIT and Mr Ghosn obvs....

Andrew1 21 December 2018

Brexiteers logic:

Brexiteers logic:

- Pre Brexit: Everything that goes wrong is caused by EU and immigration; nothing to do with companies

- Post Brexit: Everything that goes wrong is caused by companies; nothing to do with Brexit

kboothby 21 December 2018

Remainers Logic:

If it rains tomorrow: BREXIT

Pile up on the M6: BREXIT

Global Warming: BREXIT

Donald Trump: BREXIT

England out of the world cup: BREXIT

Burnt my toast this morning: BREXIT

Cringing party conference dance: Theresa May's advisors..... and BREXIT