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You know, I thought there was something very wrong with Solasch's list - now I can see why. Thanks, Bread, I should have realised it was outdated clap-trap from the FT.
I'd like to throw in a couple of points as well here if you don't mind.
Firstly, the European Medicines Agency had to close its UK office because it is an EU agency, and we're not in the EU any longer. Besides, almost every one of the 900 staff were offered relocation packages if they wanted to transfer with the company.
Secondly, the European Banking Authority closed its Canary Wharf office for EXACTLY the same reason.
You know, I thought there was something very wrong with Solasch's list - now I can see why. Thanks, Bread, I should have realised it was outdated clap-trap from the FT.
I'd like to throw in a couple of points as well here if you don't mind.
Firstly, the European Medicines Agency had to close its UK office because it is an EU agency, and we're not in the EU any longer. Besides, almost every one of the 900 staff were offered relocation packages if they wanted to transfer with the company.
Secondly, the European Banking Authority closed its Canary Wharf office for EXACTLY the same reason.
In your opinion perce, the european space agency will be leaving the UK during or after the transition period?
Despite Brexit ... (although the ESA is nothing to do with the EU, but you knew that right )
Absolutely 100% correct, The ESA is staying in the UK and Solasch is talking rubbish as per. The ESA is opening a new business centre in Leicester, which I'm sure I posted about a couple of weeks ago. Here's another link to it: https://le.ac.uk/news/2020/june/esa-boost-space-park