Sir James Dyson says Brexit was worth it even if it's made people poorer
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Sir James Dyson says Brexit was worth it even if it's made people poorer
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"Well, you got a Covid vaccine before you would have otherwise. That's the advantage of being independent. He added: I can't judge it. For me, it's not whether it's going well or not. It's important to be independent and make your own decisions. Even if you're poorer, worse off, it's better to be making your own decisions than having supranational bodies making them for you. It's that independence. I don't want someone else telling me what to do."
The Independent solicits donations to fund on-the-ground reporting and to keep its journalism freely accessible without paywalls, arguing quality journalism should be available to everyone and paid for by those who can afford it. The outlet emphasizes sending reporters to speak to both sides of a story and highlights trust across the political spectrum. Multi-billionaire Sir James Dyson reiterated his support for Brexit and said independence allows Britain to make its own decisions, citing the AstraZeneca vaccine as an example. Dyson, worth an estimated £20bn, faced criticism after moving his company headquarters to Singapore in 2019 and previously backed the Leave campaign.
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