Strett
Vital Football Hero
Having said that all the early indications are that brexit is damaging the uk exactly as predicted.
Really?
- Nissan has not only committed to Sunderland, it's decided to boost its UK supply chain
- Unilever did not settle on a Dutch domicile, it has ditched that concept and relocated its global HQ to the UK
- German firm Siemens is bolstering its UK operations and investing even more here
- Cadbury's has reshored chocolate manufacture from the EU to the UK
- Toyota is committed to manufacturing its cars in Derbyshire
- Airbus has said that it will invest further in its UK operations, in a 'win-win' for both the company and Britain
- 100 retail and wholesale banks plan to move to/boost their presence in the UK, as well as 400+ insurance and insurer intermediary firms
- Indian software services firm TCS to recruit 1,500 tech staff in the UK
- South Korean monopile producer SeAH to create 400 jobs in Lincolnshire
- Dennis to build Berlin's iconic yellow buses at its factories in the UK.
Unfortunately the sky isn't falling in as predicted, quite the opposite.