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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7796670" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>Meanwhile as Boris and Rushi, both separately wine and dine global business leaders, in an effort to get them to invest in Global Britain, big global corporations actually bypass UK, in favour of investing in the EU.</p><p>Last week Intel announced it was eliminating UK for consideration in where to locate it‘s next Fab plant. They have decided to build it in the EU.</p><p>Now today, Facebook have announced its next big investment in Europe, will also be in the EU.</p><p>Makes so much sense really. Huge investments are best placed in huge markets, where it’s easy to attract to full range of talents to make them work. How far seeing Margaret Thatcher was, when she supported the concept and launch of the single market, and Britain’s place at the centre of it. Little did she think at the time, that a generation of political and economic vandals would come along in Britain, to destroy that which had done so much, to bring growth and prosperity to the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7796670, member: 3254"] Meanwhile as Boris and Rushi, both separately wine and dine global business leaders, in an effort to get them to invest in Global Britain, big global corporations actually bypass UK, in favour of investing in the EU. Last week Intel announced it was eliminating UK for consideration in where to locate it‘s next Fab plant. They have decided to build it in the EU. Now today, Facebook have announced its next big investment in Europe, will also be in the EU. Makes so much sense really. Huge investments are best placed in huge markets, where it’s easy to attract to full range of talents to make them work. How far seeing Margaret Thatcher was, when she supported the concept and launch of the single market, and Britain’s place at the centre of it. Little did she think at the time, that a generation of political and economic vandals would come along in Britain, to destroy that which had done so much, to bring growth and prosperity to the country. [/QUOTE]
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