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					Originally Posted by  Big Brian
					 
				 
				Correct it isn't the fault of the EU but as long as we are in we are NOT training people up. 
			
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 True but I think even if we did it still would be better to recruit from a much larger pool. Only a small minority of people will ever want to work in such fields. 
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				That's one industry.  Others have premises and are registered in other countries, I suggest yours does the same.  The only problems created are the ones you create yourself.  Other industries have and will make contingency plans.
			
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 Mine isn't the problem. That however is an example of where the single market is a benefit and why leaving is an issue. Telling companies to set-up facilities elsewhere and to make contingency plans is a poor argument when  there remains the option not to have to do any of this and stay in the EU. 
There are many businesses that are pan-European. It's going to be a lot more difficult to detangle than people expect IMO. Trade is not just about shipping cars/equipment around.