Brexit Is a Complete failure

I doubt it...

In the same way as he won't care about the truth about those 'foreign investors'...

"More than a third of owners of overseas entities registered with Companies House to date are British nationals"

I wonder how many of them are ex-chancellors? Or married to a Prime Minister?
 
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I doubt it...

In the same way as he won't care about the truth about those 'foreign investors'...

"More than a third of owners of overseas entities registered with Companies House to date are British nationals"View attachment 293913
decades of privatisation has led to asset stripping of this country, we own bugger all now.

And brexit has led to foreign investors picking the bones as UK businesses can be snapped up cheap.

Im sure Rees Pudd and other hedge funders are doing nicely
 
I think there's a subtle difference which is convenient to overlook for your purposes.
I can see why you would.
yeah, the poor people in the UK voted for brexit and made themselves poorer
 
I wonder how many of them are ex-chancellors? Or married to a Prime Minister?
We'll never know of course...

"Hundreds of entries on the register do not reveal the beneficial owners of many overseas companies because they are owned by secretive trusts based offshore. The ultimate owners of these have been registered and are available to HMRC but not the general public"
 
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decades of privatisation has led to asset stripping of this country, we own bugger all now.
I thought you was Mr eu. Notchy. What about the competition laws the eu brought in to facilitate opening Britain up to overseas competitors.
Water companies and energy companies being glaring examples.
 
I doubt it...

In the same way as he won't care about the truth about those 'foreign investors'...

"More than a third of owners of overseas entities registered with Companies House to date are British nationals"View attachment 293913
It isn't just the EU.

New government register shows how offshore jurisdictions used for ownership of nearly 200 properties including hotels and country estates

The royal families of Gulf states including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar own more than £1bn of UK property via offshore jurisdictions, such as Jersey and the British Virgin Islands...Nearly 200 properties, including hotels, London mansions and country estates, belong to a few small but super-rich dynasties, according to analysis of a new government register that reveals who is behind offshore companies that own UK property.

more info @theGuardian

And...

Disclosures made as part of a new government register of property owned via offshore entities show that China’s investment division owns more than 250 properties across Britain via dozens of companies. They include distribution centres that are key to the flow of food and goods in multiple regions of the UK including the south-west and south-east of England and the Midlands.

The properties are all ultimately owned via the China Investment Corporation (CIC), which manages the foreign exchange reserves of the People’s Republic of China and is estimated to have more than £970bn of assets.

Info@theGuardian

"Take back control", they say.
Too late. Grand Brittannia's already sold its soul.
 
Globalisation at work.
Selling their granny comes second nature to Tories.
 
Globalisation at work.
Selling their granny comes second nature to Tories.
How else is our economy going to function without foreign investment?
Maggie may've said 'no,no,no' to the EU but she opened the door to investment from anyone with an offshore account.
 
All about money is it, Chinese are to develop a big swathe of land just north of Manchester all given the go ahead by a socialist council.
No surprise there then.
 
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So they had all this funding off the eu yet they're still poor. Mmmmmmmm.
 
Well, they've almost finished duelling the A30, and at the end of the day, how many village halls do you need?
What's the point in some bureacrat in Brussels sending a cheque over to a place he couldn't find on a map. Better in house where you can monitor where it's being spent.
Cornwalls problems are to do with second homeowners letting properties out, bagging all the swag they make over spring and summer and then leaving the place like a ghost town in winter cos the local people are finding property prices to high.
Getting some of that money off the landlords is the way to go not begging bowls.
 
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