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Success after a decade of rebuilding the UK economy .

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

In the press to say.

It is interesting to see that foreign companies have invested more in the UK than in Germany Spain and Poland combined .

After nearly a decade of rebuilding , the UK economy is delivering rising incomes , growing tax receipts, record funding of the NHS and an enterprise economy which can deliver opportunity for all. Our openness to foreign capital, talent and expertise has played a major part in making the UK a better place to be.

As we leave the EU we should be confident of our future . We will be a sovereign nation once again but open for business and determined to build a global Britail.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"In the press to say.

It is interesting to see that foreign companies have invested more in the UK than in Germany Spain and Poland combined .

After nearly a decade of rebuilding , the UK economy is delivering rising incomes , growing tax receipts, record funding of the NHS and an enterprise economy which can deliver opportunity for all. Our openness to foreign capital, talent and expertise has played a major part in making the UK a better place to be.

As we leave the EU we should be confident of our future . We will be a sovereign nation once again but open for business and determined to build a global Britail. "

As long as Corbyn never gets in this is certain

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London


"In the press to say.

It is interesting to see that foreign companies have invested more in the UK than in Germany Spain and Poland combined .

After nearly a decade of rebuilding , the UK economy is delivering rising incomes , growing tax receipts, record funding of the NHS and an enterprise economy which can deliver opportunity for all. Our openness to foreign capital, talent and expertise has played a major part in making the UK a better place to be.

As we leave the EU we should be confident of our future . We will be a sovereign nation once again but open for business and determined to build a global Britail. "

Do you wear those dark glasses because you're blind?

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London


"In the press to say.

It is interesting to see that foreign companies have invested more in the UK than in Germany Spain and Poland combined .

After nearly a decade of rebuilding , the UK economy is delivering rising incomes , growing tax receipts, record funding of the NHS and an enterprise economy which can deliver opportunity for all. Our openness to foreign capital, talent and expertise has played a major part in making the UK a better place to be.

As we leave the EU we should be confident of our future . We will be a sovereign nation once again but open for business and determined to build a global Britail. "

Also, openness to capital and talent sounds a bit like a single market. Mmmm

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"In the press to say.

It is interesting to see that foreign companies have invested more in the UK than in Germany Spain and Poland combined .

After nearly a decade of rebuilding , the UK economy is delivering rising incomes , growing tax receipts, record funding of the NHS and an enterprise economy which can deliver opportunity for all. Our openness to foreign capital, talent and expertise has played a major part in making the UK a better place to be.

As we leave the EU we should be confident of our future . We will be a sovereign nation once again but open for business and determined to build a global Britail. As long as Corbyn never gets in this is certain"

Hi. I forgot to add that rather important bad omen. If it does happen, hopefully the last person to leave Britain will turn off the lights.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is this the EY report?

I don't have it to hand but irrc France is nearly above us having grown.

We've dropped 13%. As has Germany. However the report says this is for different reasons. Germany is due to belief there is a lack of slack in the work force.

Something like a third of companies have paused on investments.

Concerns on friction on trade and increased tarrifs.

London and SE have been largely immune from the drop. Its more the leave voting areas which have been hit (other than Wales)

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