(30-05-2017 14:21 )CIA Snooper Wrote: [ -> ] (30-05-2017 13:57 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Thats why sevrel of the larger american companys Facebook and amazon have been expanding there operations after referendum and snap inc the owners of Snapchat are moving over here
None of the companies you name have moved to the UK from Ireland, so those examples don't support your claim.
What's more, Snap Inc are not 'moving over here' as you stated. That's false.
From Snap Inc's own blog (10 Jan 2017): "Today, the media reported that we selected London as our international HQ. That is not true. We have one HQ, in Venice (California)."
I didnt say some companies had left ireland i said they had been expanding there UK operations. you said they would be moving out of the UK seems they are not in fact most are expanding here
and snap are e putting advertising from the UK and other some other countries through the london office
You only quoted half the press release heres the full one
"International growth
Today, the media reported that we selected London as our international HQ. That is not true. We have one HQ, in Venice, and many offices throughout the world.
We did, however, make a change to the way we operate our business in London. Going forward, we will bill our advertising revenue from the UK (and a few other countries) through a UK entity. This allows us to pay taxes in the UK, which we believe is part of being a good local partner as we grow our business.
We want to pay taxes in the countries where we sell advertising, and this is an important step in building the infrastructure to achieve that goal.
Team Snap "
(30-05-2017 14:41 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Nissan will not move
In fact Nissan themselves say they haven't decided yet and will conduct a review of its Sunderland plant’s competitiveness once the UK’s future relationship with the EU is settled.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/201...ost-brexit
they will not move because if they pull out Nissan can kiss goodbye to the UK market no one will want to buy there cars
(30-05-2017 14:52 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]I didnt say some companies had left ireland i said they had been expanding there UK operations. you said they would be moving out of the UK seems they are not in fact most are expanding here
Your claims are untrue. Most American companies are NOT expanding here.
"US businesses warn the UK over loss of access to EU single market"
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/201...r-commerce
Anyway we can argue for the next month but im sure you have better things to do and this is a Election thread not a brexit thread
(30-05-2017 15:19 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]thats 8500 jobs already
You miss the point completely.
Whether companies are expanding or not makes no difference. If it becomes better for them to relocate then they will relocate.
(30-05-2017 01:40 )mikedafc Wrote: [ -> ]For me Theresa May showed why she is the only choice on 8th June. She is only leader to say she will walk away with no deal in Brexit talks rather than accept a bad one. All the other leaders have stated they would not do this and this would give the EU free reign to offer us the worst possible deal knowing that they would not be prepared to walk away without one
You haven't thought this through properly, have you?
This article may help you to have a better grasp of things.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brex...60026.html