We can't consider domestic companies that only do business inside the UK. So the question is how many of the remaining multi-national companies have moved (or are considering the move). There are 2,800 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange. For simplicity's sake, let's consider them all multinationals who's worried about access to the European Market. If 100 companies have already moved, that's 4%. If another 325 are considering the move, then that's another 12%. Not the majority, but still a significant portion.
Well ... isn't voting basically a popularity contest? Maybe we need to have all the contestants pass a gauntlet of tests first, before they can be listed on the ballot.
It's an interesting article, especially since we've been told over and over again that the escape from poverty is through the ladders of education (basically a meritocracy).
Urban decay is an interesting topic. Donohue's photos are quite interesting because they remind me so much of the styles of malls that I used to go to as a kid!
Glad to hear that you're taking steps to get better! I'm making an active effort to check my phone less when I'm out and about, and to pay more attention to my surroundings instead.
My dorm bedroom was a converted living room of an older unit, to be shared by two students. Way back when the building was first used as a dormitory, each unit consisted of two bedrooms and a living room. Then, they converted that living room into bedrooms.
I'm with you! Those captchas are definitely annoying. I wonder if the traffic-themed captchas are basically crowdsourcing image recognition for self-driving cars.
There are 2,800 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange. For simplicity's sake, let's consider them all multinationals who's worried about access to the European Market. If 100 companies have already moved, that's 4%. If another 325 are considering the move, then that's another 12%. Not the majority, but still a significant portion.