https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-7195965/Dyson-claims-car-giant-Honda-rejected-bid-build-new-model-UK-plant.html
Dyson's fury at Honda over electric car snub: Billionaire claims the car
giant rejected his bid to build new model in UK plant
29 June 2019  William Turvill

[image]  Accusation: Billionaire entrepreneur Sir James Dyson criticised
Honda (hmc)

Sir James Dyson has accused Honda of scuppering a deal that could have led
to him building his new electric car in Britain.

In a letter seen by The Mail on Sunday, the billionaire entrepreneur claims
he tried to negotiate a deal with Honda to use part of its factory in
Swindon, Wiltshire – but he says the Japanese car giant refused.

The 72-year-old's eponymous company, Dyson, also failed in an attempt to
expand into Government-owned land in Wiltshire, sources said and instead
revealed plans in October to manufacture its electric vehicles in Singapore
rather than the UK.

The move led to a backlash against Sir James, who is an outspoken supporter
of Brexit.

Honda subsequently announced the closure of its Swindon factory with the
loss of 3,500 jobs.

In a letter to the company's local MP in Wiltshire, Sir James – who is known
across the world for his pioneering vacuum cleaners and hand dryers –
describes the situation as a 'crying shame from all aspects'.

Honda last night waded into the row, dismissing Sir James's claims as
'factually inaccurate'.

Sir James's letter to James Gray MP, dated March 12, states: 'The most
annoying thing is that 12 months ago we went to see Honda at Swindon.

'We knew that they were only using one of their assembly buildings, (and we
asked) if we could rent the unused one. They refused.

'Also a great shame that we have spent the past 12 months further expanding
the number of automotive engineers at Hullavington as well as building, at
huge expense, test facilities and a prototyping factory. If only...'

Honda, which only recently became aware of the correspondence, hit back. It
told The Mail on Sunday: 'We are aware of a letter between Dyson and James
Gray MP, the contents of which are factually incorrect.'

There is no certainty that Dyson would have chosen to make its new electric
car – due for launch in 2021 – in the UK had its negotiations with Honda or
the Government advanced. But an industry source said Britain – and
Wiltshire, in particular – was an 'obvious choice' for the company.

The revelations come at a critical stage for Britain's car manufacturing
industry, which has suffered a series of major setbacks recently.

Last week, Ford announced 12,000 job cuts in Europe, with 3,100 of these in
Britain. It has already announced the closure of its engine factory in
Bridgend.

Meanwhile, the French owners of Vauxhall said it would only build its new
Astra in the UK if Ministers secured a good Brexit deal. Honda's decision to
manufacture electric cars in China and Japan – where the market is seen as
further advanced and with much more demand – is being seen as a significant
blow for Britain.

The decision by Dyson to manufacture in Singapore, which was followed by a
move to relocate its global headquarters to the same place, caused a
political storm.

Dyson, founded by Sir James in 1978, has tripled its UK workforce in the
past five years to 4,800, thanks in part to the development of a new
engineering institute on a 750-acre airfield in Hullavington, Wiltshire,
which was bought from the Ministry of Defence in 2017.

When talks to invest in Honda's Swindon factory broke down, Dyson tried to
negotiate with the Government – including Business Secretary Greg Clark – to
buy and develop MoD barracks adjacent to its Hullavington airfield, sources
told The Mail on Sunday.

However, it is understood that a frustrated Dyson was told the MoD could not
vacate the barracks quickly enough.

Gray, the Tory MP for North Wiltshire, this month called on the Government
to try to persuade Dyson to shift production of its car to Swindon. The MP
declined to comment on the letter when questioned about it by The Mail On
Sunday.

Responding in Parliament, Clark praised Dyson as 'one of our most brilliant
inventors and entrepreneurs'. He added: 'I share (your) ambition for us to
be able to attract Dyson to locate manufacturing facilities in the United
Kingdom. We have the research, the brains, the skilled workforce and the
facilities.'

A spokesman for Dyson said: 'We can confirm that there was private
correspondence between Dyson and the local Member of Parliament, however we
cannot comment beyond that.'

In 2018, Dyson chief executive Jim Rowan had explained the company had
chosen Singapore because of its proximity to 'high-growth markets' in Asia.

A spokesman for the Department for Business declined to comment.

But sources close to the talks said Dyson had previously given the MoD the
impression that the company's interest in the land in Wiltshire was for
testing self-driving cars – not as a production facility.

It is understood that the negotiations between Dyson – which has not made
any of its products in the UK since 2003 – and the Government are ongoing
and that Ministers would still welcome an expansion of its UK activities.
[© thisismoney.co.uk]


https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/honda-incensed-by-dysons-electric-car-charge-gbrtng3h5
Honda incensed by Dyson's electric car charge
July 1 2019  Honda has reacted furiously to claims it might have been partly
to blame for Sir James Dyson's decision to abandon plans to build an
electric car in Britain ...


+ (?the pot.uk calling the kettle.au black?  both have EVignorant.gov's)
https://www.smh.com.au/national/why-some-in-britain-are-laughing-at-australia-s-approach-to-electric-vehicles-20190629-p522jv.html
Why some in Britain are laughing at Australia's approach to electric ...
Jun 29, 2019  Char.gy is one of a raft of companies in the UK thriving due
to the rapid uptake of electric vehicles. The industry is thriving with the
support of the UK government, ...
...
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/pot-calling-the-kettle-black
the pot calling the kettle black. something you say that means people should
not criticize someone else for a fault that they have themselves ...
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Pot%20Calling%20the%20Kettle%20Black




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