Scenarios about 'British Leyland'
British Leyland was a British automotive conglomerate formed in 1968 through the merger of British Motor Holdings and Leyland Motor Corporation, becoming the UK's largest vehicle manufacturer. The company produced iconic vehicles like the Mini and Land Rover but suffered from labor disputes, quality issues, and management problems that symbolized British industrial decline in the 1970s. In alternate history scenarios, a more successful British Leyland often represents a stronger British manufacturing sector and different economic trajectory for post-war Britain.
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