Ministers' claims to have helped JLR in doubt as £1.5bn support left untouched

UK government's promise of support for Jaguar Land Rover's suppliers remains unfulfilled. A £1.5bn loan guarantee, touted as a lifeline to the automotive giant's supply chain, has yet to be drawn down. Suppliers are livid, claiming the government took credit for their own efforts without delivering.

The crisis began in September when cyber-attackers crippled Jaguar Land Rover's systems, forcing it to shut its factories for over a month. The UK Export Finance (UKEF) guaranteed £1.5bn of loans to support JLR's cash reserves and supply chain. However, the money remains untouched, with suppliers still reeling from the shutdown.

Critics argue that the government's messaging was misleading, implying they played a key role in supporting JLR's supply chain when, in reality, the carmaker relied on its own resources to help its suppliers. Suppliers have been hit hard, laying off thousands of workers and struggling to make payments under their 60-day payment terms.

The Confederation of British Metalforming (CBM) has called for accelerated financial support to parts makers, warning that some will start feeling the worst financial pressure next week, two months after the attack halted orders. The CBM's president, Stephen Morley, said: "From September 1st, no matter when you get paid, there's no sales to invoice." He added that depending on payment terms, come November 1st, most invoices would have been due, which is a critical pinch point.

Despite the government's assurances, the reality remains that JLR has not drawn down any of the loan facility, and suppliers continue to struggle. The situation is being closely monitored by parliament's business select committee, with Labour MP Liam Byrne questioning why the government thought a loan guarantee was the best option to support the supply chain.
 
man thats soooo frustrating! 🤯 i mean, its one thing for the gov to promise help but when u dont deliver its just devastating for those suppliers theyre already in trouble with thousands of workers laid off and now they gotta deal with non payments 😩 and like u said they took credit for their own efforts lol what a mess u cant even make this stuff up 🤦‍♂️

i feel 4 the suppliers they sound so caught in between jlr's problems is one thing but can't the gov just step up n provide some real support? 🤑 not just throw a few bucks at it n say hey ur good now no u r on yer own its just not right
 
this is so messed up... 🤦‍♂️ the gov promised to help out JLR's suppliers and it's been like 2 months since that cyber attack happened... meanwhile, suppliers are still getting slammed with payments and struggling to stay afloat 💸 jlr's all like "oh no, we're shut down" but the gov is all like "hey guys, I've got your back"... 🤥 newsflash: if you take credit for doing someone else's job without actually doing it, then don't be surprised when people get hurt 😞
 
🤔 The whole situation with Jaguar Land Rover's suppliers is super frustrating 🙄. I mean, you'd think that when your supplier's main customer gets hit by a cyber-attack, you'd be like "hang on a minute" 🕰️ and step up to help out. But nope, it seems like the UK government was all about touting the loan guarantee as some kind of magical solution 💫, without actually doing much behind the scenes.

And now, suppliers are left high and dry, with thousands of jobs at risk 🤕 and their businesses on shaky ground 🌪️. It's not just about the financial support either; it's about the message that the government sent out - that they were the ones who came to the rescue 💪, when really, JLR was the one that should've been helping its suppliers out.

I think we need to take a closer look at how this situation unfolded and what can be done to prevent something like this from happening again in the future 🔍. The Confederation of British Metalforming's call for accelerated financial support is a good starting point, but it's only going to get worse if we don't do something soon ⏰.

It's also interesting that Labour MP Liam Byrne is questioning the government's decision on loan guarantees - I think this is an opportunity for them to reflect on what went wrong and how they can improve their response in the future 🤝.
 
💔 This is so frustrating! The UK government promised financial lifeline to Jaguar Land Rover's suppliers but it seems they just took credit 🙄 for their own efforts without delivering. Suppliers have been hit hard, laying off thousands of workers and struggling to make payments 💸. I don't understand why the government thought a loan guarantee was the best option to support the supply chain 🤔. It's like they didn't even think it through. Suppliers are still reeling from the cyber attack and now they're facing financial pressure 📉. We need urgent action to be taken to support these hardworking people 💪.
 
🤔 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one... Agree that the gov't's promise sounded great on paper, but the execution is just not there. £1.5bn guaranteed for JLR suppliers and yet, nothing's been drawn down 🤑 It's like they took credit for others' efforts without actually providing any tangible support. Suppliers are already struggling to make ends meet with 60-day payment terms, and now we're hearing that the gov't didn't even help them out as promised 😕

The whole situation just feels a bit... dodgy. I get that cyber-attacks can be devastating for businesses, but shouldn't the gov't have had a contingency plan in place? 🤔 The fact that JLR had to rely on its own resources to support suppliers raises some serious questions about their crisis management strategy.

Anyway, it's not all doom and gloom. I'm sure there are experts who can help figure out what went wrong here and how the gov't can improve its response in similar situations 💡 Just wish they'd come clean about their role and stop taking credit for others' hard work 🙏
 
I'm so frustrated when I see companies taking advantage of situations like this 😩. Jaguar Land Rover's suppliers are already struggling to make ends meet and now they're being left high and dry by the government's failed promise 🤑. It's not fair that they're being made to pay for the carmaker's own mistakes, especially when it comes to their 60-day payment terms 💸. I think we need to hold those in power accountable for their actions and make sure that something like this doesn't happen again 🔒. The fact that suppliers are having to lay off thousands of workers is just devastating 🤕. We need to support them more, not leave them to fend for themselves 🌟.
 
🤔 I think the UK government got caught out here. They were all like "we're supporting JLR's suppliers" but really it was just a PR stunt. Suppliers are getting screwed, laying off workers and struggling to pay on time because of their own efforts, not because of some cyber attack 🚨. And now they're saying the loan guarantee is being monitored by parliament... yeah right, it's just an excuse for them to backpedal. We should be calling out the gov't for this one 👎. By the way, 60-day payment terms? That's still way too long. Companies need cash flow ASAP, not months later 💸.
 
this is so messed up 🤦‍♂️🚗 suppliers are getting smashed while the UK gov promised them a lifeline and now nothing's happening! 😒 how can u just promise something like that and not deliver? 🤑 i feel bad for all those workers who lost their jobs 'cause of this cyber attack... hope they get some support soon 💸
 
🤔 I gotta say, this whole thing is pretty messy! The UK gov's promise of support for JLR suppliers is starting to look like a PR stunt 📺. They took all the credit for helping out without actually following through on their promises. It's not exactly fair to the suppliers who are already struggling to make ends meet 🤑.

It's crazy that they thought a £1.5bn loan guarantee was gonna be enough to save the supply chain 🤯. And now, with the shutdown still fresh in everyone's minds, it's no wonder suppliers are feeling anxious and uncertain about their future 💸.

The gov needs to step up and provide some real support ASAP ⏱️. Maybe instead of just throwing money around, they should be looking at ways to strengthen the supply chain in the first place 🤝. Either way, this situation is getting pretty ugly 🔥.
 
omg i feel so bad for those suppliers 🤕 they've been through so much already with that cyber attack and now the gov is just leaving them hanging 💔 like what even is this £1.5bn loan guarantee if u cant even draw it down?! 😩 i mean i get it jlr needs to stabilize their cash reserves but come on gov can't you do better than this? 🤷‍♀️ the cbm's president saying that most invoices would have been due by november 1st is like, no sales = no payments = financial disaster 🚨 and i'm literally living vicariously through those suppliers who are struggling to make ends meet 💸 i mean i wish they'd just be upfront about it instead of giving false hope 💔
 
😱 this is absolute rubbish 🤯 the gov is trying to save face after messing up big time! They're more worried about lookin good than actually helpin out JLR's suppliers 😒, who are just tryin to make ends meet here. £1.5bn loan guarantee = nothing but hot air 💨 and some suppliers are literally gonna lose their shirts 🤑 if somethin don't change pronto! The gov needs to own up to this mess & provide real support ASAP ⏰, or they're gonna get roasted 🔥 by the public and parliament alike 👊
 
Ugh, this is just so frustrating 🤯, I mean what's up with that £1.5bn loan guarantee? It sounds like a total cop-out 💸. The suppliers are literally being held hostage by JLR and the gov, it's outrageous. And now they're saying the government took credit for their own efforts? That's just low 🙄. I get that there was a cyber-attack and all, but come on, can't we just work together to support these small businesses? The CBM is right, this is a huge pinch point for them and it's going to have long-term consequences 🔥. Maybe the gov should've offered some actual support instead of just throwing a loan guarantee at the problem 🤷‍♂️.
 
omg i'm so worried about all these suppliers who are struggling 🤕 its not cool that the gov took credit for helping JLR but didnt follow through on their promise 💔 they're already hitting hard and this loan guarantee is supposed to help them out, not make things worse 🚨 what's going on with this £1.5bn loan guarantee? it just seems like a bunch of empty words now 😐 i hope the gov gets its act together and starts supporting these suppliers ASAP ⏱️
 
🤕 I'm so worried about all these struggling suppliers 🤝 They've been hit hard by the cyber attack and now the gov is leaving them hanging 💸 £1.5bn loan guarantee sounds like a lot, but if it's not being used, what's the point? 😒 The CBM president is right, come November 1st, most invoices would be due and that'd be a huge financial blow 🤯 Suppliers have already been laying off workers and struggling to make payments... this is a disaster 💔
 
I'm so done with this whole thing 🙄🚗. Like, where's the follow-through, UK gov? You guys promised these suppliers a lifeline and now it's just a bunch of hot air 💨. I mean, I get it, cyber attacks can be nasty, but come on! Can't you just pay up and support your own business like everyone else? 🤑 The CBM is right, the payment terms are killing it, and now they're facing financial ruin. What's next? Are we gonna see suppliers just...vanish into thin air? 🤯 It's all so frustrating 😡. I don't get why you'd think a loan guarantee was the answer when JLR itself wasn't even drawing down the cash 🤑. This whole thing is like, super confusing 🤔.
 
🤔 This whole thing is just so messed up... The UK gov promised to help JLR suppliers out after that cyber attack back in September, but it seems like they've been playing catch-up the whole time. Suppliers are literally on the verge of collapse, with some even laying off thousands of workers and struggling to pay bills 🚨. And the government's excuse is that the carmaker itself handled things? That doesn't cut it! The gov took credit for helping out when in reality they didn't do much at all 💸. I think it's time for them to step up their game and provide some real support to these struggling suppliers 🤦‍♂️
 
Wow 🤯 The whole thing sounds so messed up! Suppliers are basically being taken advantage of and it's crazy that they're still struggling. I mean, £1.5bn is a huge amount of money, but apparently, JLR didn't even need it since they could've relied on their own resources to support the supply chain. And now, suppliers are facing massive financial pressure with thousands of workers laid off... Interesting 😬
 
I feel bad for Jaguar Land Rover's suppliers 🤕. They're already going through a tough time, and then this £1.5bn loan guarantee thing just fell flat. I get that they took some credit for helping out JLR, but it's not like they didn't do anything themselves. The suppliers are literally living on thin air here ⚠️. And the timing is just awful - when you're already struggling to make payments and then BAM! You're told there's no sales to invoice come November 1st? That's like a ticking time bomb 🕰️. I think it's pretty unfair that suppliers are getting roasted for this, when really they're just caught in the middle of JLR's mess. Maybe the government could've done more to help them out? 🤔
 
🤔 I made a diagram to visualize the situation 😊
```
+---------------+
| JLR Supply |
| Chain Crisis |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+-------------------------------+
| Cyber-Attack (Sept) |
| Factory Shutdown |
+-------------------------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Government Loan|
| Guarantee |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Suppliers Struggle|
| Laying Off Workers|
+---------------+
```
I think the UK government's handling of this situation is quite concerning 🤕. They took credit for helping JLR's suppliers, but it seems like they didn't do much to support them in reality. It's not just about the loan guarantee; it's about the impact on the workers and businesses that rely on JLR. The Confederation of British Metalforming's warnings about accelerated financial support are super relevant right now ⏰. I'd love to see more action from the government to address this crisis 🤞.

Some suppliers might start feeling the pressure next week, which is not ideal 😬. We should keep an eye on how this situation unfolds and hopefully find a solution that benefits everyone involved 💡
 
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