
Gordon Brown visits the manufacturer plant of Jaguar Land Rover.
As the economic crisis really hits and 1000's of jobs are being last all over the country Gordon brown takes a tour of the UK to explain what he is doing to help.
During this visit he stopped at the Jaguar Land Rover manufacturing plant where jobs are on the line. Land Rover's sales are down by around by a reported 60% and people are concerned for the future.
There is a growing campaign for a rescue package like the US Fed did for their automobile industry. Supporters are not asking for a bail out but a 1 billion loan to just help the company weather this storm.
Ed Dooley
08/01/2009
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