PRIME MINISTER Theresa May paid a flying visit to Jaguar Land Rover in Solihull to discuss business plans post-Brexit.
Theresa May – who was joined by Chancellor Phillip Hammond – visited the Jaguar Land Rover plant and outlined her plans to set up a good trade deal with the rest of the European Union (EU).
Mrs May also paid the new research and innovation facilities at Warwick University a visit.
Since her visit, she has claimed she is more than ready to tell fellow leaders UK is ‘open for business’ at the G20 summit in China this weekend.