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garypen
Just man-made ones.
kohakuebisu
Good luck to them. They run a very complex operation and it must be a nightmare with all the uncertainty.
My cousin works as a consultant helping farmers fill in forms required for all the subsidies they get. He says no-one has a clue about what is going to happen.
akjacobson
BackpackingNepal: "Brexit or Not, Deal or No Deal, UK is the best place for business because no natural disasters."
What about man-made disasters like Brexit? England (not the UK) seems intent on becoming a third-world country.
cleo
Luxury sports cars and grand tourers. Nice, but not a replacement for Toyota.
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Owned by Tata
Sports cars and racing cars. Fast, but not a replacement for Toyota.
Considering we don't have no 2nd amendment for an excuse, the UK is doing a fine job of shooting itself in the foot.
Serrano
Instead of Toyota, maybe Aston Martin, Bentley, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lotus and McLaren can build more cars.
BackpackingNepal
Brexit or Not, Deal or No Deal, UK is the best place for business because no natural disasters.
kurisupisu
Time to invest in the pound ready for the uptick when the sky is still up there the day after Brexit....
mmwkdw
Perhaps make November 1st a National Holiday - a UK version of Independence day ?