Tech investors say UK must clarify Brexit immigration stance
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LONDON could lose its position as the leading destination for startups in Europe if it does not remain open to the best talent after the British vote to leave the European Union, investors warned on Monday.
Six months after the referendum, tech investors used the TechCrunch Disrupt London conference, a major annual gathering for hot startups, to call on the government to answer many lingering questions around immigration policy.
Many of the 52 per cent of Britons who backed leaving the bloc were motivated by concerns about immigration from th…
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