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    1. RoyaleWCheese_OK on

      Trashing a previously industrious country into an over-regulated, over taxed London-centric hellhole is definitely innovative.

    2. Euclid_Interloper on

      Will any successful companies that stem from this investment stay in the UK long term? And will they pay taxes on their eventual profits?

      Or will they just fuck off as soon as they are profitable?

    3. The UK is performing well considering the circumstances ..finally the dust is startling to settle a bit. And we can just focus on making “POSITIVE” changes!

    4. We have a great opportunity to capitalise on these with America acting as it is. They’re a direct competitor to us in several of our best industries and outcompete us on virtually everything as you’d expect with their scale. But now with trump ruining the US maybe we can take advantage in any way we can for capital flight.

    5. HurryPuzzleheaded548 on

      Probably talking about all the leeway they’re giving rich people to “build up our economy” by making things worse for everyone else because apparently their name “labour” doesn’t mean shit to them. 

    6. Only_Suggestion_5780 on

      The UK is great at innovation and has been for centuries. Where we’ve repeatedly fallen down over the last 70 years is development of this innovation due to a lack of adequate and ongoing financial support.

    7. > HSBC Innovation Banking, a subsidiary of Europe’s biggest lender, hailed the UK’s enterprise value in its latest innovation report.

      HSBC? The British investment and banking service, you mean?

    8. Dapper_Otters on

      That’s great news coming alongside the growth figures last week. We should be doing everything possible to entice investors here while America implodes.

    9. Just earlier today I was getting dunked on in this sub for saying I wish this country focused on our huge dick-swinging levels of innovative tech as we do low value outdated stuff like fishing or steel blast furnaces.