It is not that simple for any large company who employ top of the range skilled labour to move. Where ever they might go, will the skills be there to carry on as normal?
It would seem that some people just don't like democracy.
The UK Car Industry . Majop referred to this earlier on in the thread. "if you’re a Japanese or German carmaker in Britain, you can certainly organise the annual shutdown for 29 March and after, because you know things will be getting fairly hairy then. But sooner or later you’re going to have to go back to work and figure out how to make and sell cars with bits missing, because the ...
But the greatest negative impact would be in the UK. Click on this link and look at the graph. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/jul/19/no-deal-brexit-would-harm-all-european-countries-warns-imf
Lynne the French try to burn Paris down when fuel duty is increased a little. Brexit works both ways and the EU will suffer just the same there could be severe problems in Europe post Brexit they will soon come to realise a new deal has to be negotiated.
Lamb Farmers. I thought I heard Neil Parish, the MP who is also a farmer, say that in the event of a No Deal Brexit, WTO tariffs on lamb exports would be something around 60%. The amount of tariff quoted below is slightly lower than that but the effect would be the same. " If you’re a lamb farmer the British government will advise that there will be a 40 per cent tax on your exports ...
What is amazing is those who think that the negative impact a No Deal will have on so many, indeed the prospect of which is already having on so many, including many of those who voted to leave the EU, is okay. The current chaos and potential further chaos is what Leave winning the referendum looks like.
@wondering can't disagree with that.
Amazing how some people spend all day on here trying to find negative EU websites. 17 million people wanted out of the EU. Out it is!
I have no idea. But I am sure there will be more in the event of a No Deal Brexit. And not only car making factories. Barden Corporation to close Plymouth factory with loss of 400 jobs ... https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk › News › Business › Employment 6 Nov 2018 - A huge Plymouth factory is to close after 51 years putting 400 jobs at risk as its parent ...