In fact isn't UQ still a member of EU? We are SHOCKED


Of course they won't keep up with their earlier levels of capability. The Leave folks are completely delusional if they think they can keep being at the forefront. UK wasn't hurt much after the 2008 crash because EU funds provide stability. Considering that immigration, not economic choices, was the primary voting basis, there are other countries with far greater cause to leave, like Hungary or Austria.Karan M wrote:Suraj and SriKumar
This supports your points.
http://indy100.independent.co.uk/articl ... paign=i100
6. We won't remain a world leader in research and development
Against Outside-EU-Brother smallest country Iceland!UlanBatori wrote:BREXIT FIFA!!!
India goremint can feel free to "speak out" on discrimination against anyone in the world, why only Indians and PIOs.RajeshA wrote:Racism and Racial Discrimination whether against Indian citizens or PIOs is an issue on which Indian Government should speak out.
The Chinese will be there with bags of money too.Karan M wrote:Suraj does this offer indian firms opportunity to snap up those brit firms ashish is so proud of? Run them from India, truly and even acquire tech, facilities - Kalyani shipped an arty plant.
I hope Modi and co look at this seriously or help pvt industry doing it.Suraj wrote:The Chinese will be there with bags of money too.Karan M wrote:Suraj does this offer indian firms opportunity to snap up those brit firms ashish is so proud of? Run them from India, truly and even acquire tech, facilities - Kalyani shipped an arty plant.
Interesting. The second link quotes a survey in the British journal 'Nature' that 83% of scientists in UK preferred to stay with the EU. I am sure they know a bit more about the practice of science than what I know.Karan M wrote:Suraj and SriKumar
This supports your points.
http://indy100.independent.co.uk/articl ... paign=i100
6. We won't remain a world leader in research and development
UK investment in science and universities has dried up since the recession, whereas the EU gave us £7bn in science funding alone between 2007 - 2013.
We're also going to face new barriers to collaboration with European universities and research centres.
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/he ... exit-myths
The author of the article (supporting integration with EU) is the ex-chief executive of Francis Crick Institute.Every single UK minister for universities and science in the past 25 years has said UK science would be damaged by leaving the EU.
Make it broader: People of color, ethnicity, national origin or creed. We can repay their high horse after 2002.RajeshA wrote:
Racism and Racial Discrimination whether against Indian citizens or PIOs is an issue on which Indian Government should speak out.
TATA seemed to have shipped home nothing from Corus/British Steel or Jaguar-Land Rover plants.Karan M wrote:Suraj does this offer indian firms opportunity to snap up those brit firms ashish is so proud of? Run them from India, truly and even acquire tech, facilities - Kalyani shipped an arty plant.
rgosain wrote:
In view of this I wonder if India's pseudo secularists and faux intellectuals who pander to the West are planning on returning their Booker, Pulitzer, Nobel prizes and Knighthoods accorded to them by the UK establishment.
Notwithstanding who ever owns the company, british and other country specific patents etc are protected by local laws that prevent their "shipping" to other countries without govt approvals.Kashi wrote:TATA seemed to have shipped home nothing from Corus/British Steel or Jaguar-Land Rover plants.Karan M wrote:Suraj does this offer indian firms opportunity to snap up those brit firms ashish is so proud of? Run them from India, truly and even acquire tech, facilities - Kalyani shipped an arty plant.
I believe, there should be other ways of "absorbing" the knowledge. Hypothetically speaking, if TATA were to depute some of their best engineers to the JLR/Rover set ups, get them to "imbibe" the knowledge pertaining to designs and operations and then bring them back to India to try and replicate that set up as much as possible.chetak wrote:Notwithstanding who ever owns the company, british and other country specific patents etc are protected by local laws that prevent their "shipping" to other countries without govt approvals.
in theory yes, but in practice this may take decades (UK really is very very london centric economically) and if scotland leaves then the UK will be quite messed up and the rest of europe will suddenly find itself fighting off another 20 secessions - and things may get an awful lot worseRajeshA wrote:
I would suggest that it makes eminent sense to shift some of the investment and domicile to Scotland. Then get a double citizenship - British and Scottish/Euro and everything would be fine.
speaking in a radia kind of way, some businessmen are more "honorable" than others, no??Kashi wrote:I believe, there should be other ways of "absorbing" the knowledge. Hypothetically speaking, if TATA were to depute some of their best engineers to the JLR/Rover set ups, get them to "imbibe" the knowledge pertaining to designs and operations and then bring them back to India to try and replicate that set up as much as possible.chetak wrote:Notwithstanding who ever owns the company, british and other country specific patents etc are protected by local laws that prevent their "shipping" to other countries without govt approvals.
Is such a thing achievable?
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English will not be an official EU language after Brexit, says senior MEPand yes the irony is that the working language of the EU is... english!
Brits, very recently, extracted a protection clause from the EU, for their financials in London.Lalmohan wrote:in theory yes, but in practice this may take decades (UK really is very very london centric economically) and if scotland leaves then the UK will be quite messed up and the rest of europe will suddenly find itself fighting off another 20 secessions - and things may get an awful lot worseRajeshA wrote:
I would suggest that it makes eminent sense to shift some of the investment and domicile to Scotland. Then get a double citizenship - British and Scottish/Euro and everything would be fine.
ireland on the other hand offers a more viable and simpler option