Hermann Hauser, founder of Arm: ‘Brexit is the biggest loss of sovereignty since 1066’ | The Observer 23/07/2022 In Industry, UK “The doyen of the UK computing industry says a high-tech future will leave Britain with no choice but to turn to Europe.” https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/jul/23/hermann-hauser-founder-of-arm-brexit-is-the-biggest-loss-of-sovereignty-since-1066?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other #1066 #Arm #Hermann Hauser #sovereignty Travel chaos is ‘the new normal’ after Brexit, British tourists are warned NI Protocol Bill ‘risks making rural areas poorer by cutting off £600m annual milk trade’, claims report | Belfast Telegraph Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Related Posts Pacific trade deal is more useful to Biden than it is to UK economy | The Observer Brexit: Britain sets aside £10bn for future payments to EU more than eight years after vote to leave | The Independent UK ‘poorest’ nation in northwest Europe, research shows | The Independent Commercial whelk fishing collapses due to Brexit and warming sea | Bailiwick Express News Jersey