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Old 22-03-2016, 14:04   #968
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU

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Correct it isn't the fault of the EU but as long as we are in we are NOT training people up.
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.
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.
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