UK cutswill be far higher than 500 as reported by the media. Bridgend plant in the UK has voluntary redundancy targets of about 7-800 workers over the next 2 years.
The plant makes three engines, two of which are scheduled to discontinue within the next 2 years (probably sooner).
The quantities of the remaining engine are so much lower than what were forecast (cough promised) by the company it means that it will be economically unfeasible to continue to run the plant. It would not surprise me if the entire workforce of 1600 people are all laid off within 3 years.
Then you are left with 2 more plants, both of which have operating costs far higher than elsewhere in the world, making engines which will be outlawed in the not-too-distant future. Throw in the uncertainty of Brexit and Ford is GONNERS from the UK.