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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.
BackpackingNepal
Brexit or Not, Deal or No Deal, UK is the best place for business because no natural disasters.
garypen
Just man-made ones.
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 ?
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.
Serrano
Instead of Toyota, maybe Aston Martin, Bentley, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lotus and McLaren can build more cars.
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.