Brexit: Peugeot could seek compensation to keep UK factory open

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British government should cover cost of a bad deal for Vauxhall plant, boss suggests

Peugeot could demand compensation from the British government to keep its Vauxhall factory in Ellesmere Port open in the event of a bad Brexit deal, its chief executive has said.

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