Honda has been said to prepare an announcement, revealing plans to close its Swindon factory in 2022, which is currently producing over 150,000 units per year.
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According to the car manufacturer's website, the Swindon factory employs thousands of employees.
"We are the global production hub for the 10th generation Civic, with a new vehicle rolling off the line every 69 seconds. As Honda's European flagship factory, we employ over 3,500 associates to build and export the Civic and Civic Type R to over 70 countries worldwide."
3500 workers are likely to find out on Tuesday they no longer have a job, a formal announcement that is expected to send shock waves through trade unions and politicians.
A number of comments surfaced on social media at the news of a looming announcement by Honda. Although it was reported to be business-based decision by Honda, online commentators linked the expected shut-down to Brexit uncertainty.
— Dave 🏴🇪🇺 (@McnallyDavidJ) February 18, 2019
— Willoughby Goddard (@AJPTyler) February 18, 2019
— Tom Blenkinsop (@TomBlenkinsop) February 18, 2019
According to North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson, Honda's decision is based on global trends and not Brexit.
— Justin Tomlinson MP (@JustinTomlinson) February 18, 2019
— Justin Tomlinson MP (@JustinTomlinson) February 18, 2019
Honda will reportedly keep its European headquarters in Bracknell, Berkshire, as well as its Formula One racing team operations in the UK.