Thank you for very clearly NOT answering my question.
They haven't announced yet. The question can't be answered, but you must admit the overall picture doesn't look good, does it?
1. 6,700 - Nissan, Sunderland
Qashqai car.Nissan this month made a U-turn on its decision to build its new X-Trail SUV in Sunderland because of Brexit and a slump in diesel demand.
2. 4,000 - Bentley, Crewe
Volkswagen-owned Bentley is stockpiling parts and new vehicles imported to the UK
3. 2,600 - Toyota, Burnaston
Toyota and suppliers are stockpiling, but it has warned that a no-deal Brexit would result in ‘stop/start’ production at Burnaston
4. 9,100 - JLR, Solihull
Jaguar Land Rover will close its plants for a week in April. Britain’s biggest carmaker said it will lose 4,500 jobs from its global workforce, the majority of them management roles in the UK at sites including Coventry and Gaydon. The company will start a voluntary redundancy programme
5. 850 - Aston Martin, Gaydon
Aston Martin Lagonda is holding five days of buffer stocks of engines, and is preparing to fly in components from abroad
6. 1,225 - Vauxhall, Luton
Vauxhall will shut this plant temporarily in March as it prepares for the new Vivaro van
7. 8,600 - BMW, at four sites
BMW’s Mini, Rolls-Royce and other component factories will bring forward annual planned maintenance to April
8. 1,930 - Ford, Bridgend
Ford last month announced 400 job cuts at its Bridgend plant as it seeks to return to profit in Europe after warning on Brexit