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Hello,
Is it true that Electronics companies are now setting up in Northern UK, with the sole intent to steal Staff from similar Electronics companies in the south of UK?
(eg Amscreen etc etc)
The idea is that one chooses a successful electronics company in the south of UK, you then set up an exactly similar company in the North of UK, and then steal all the Engineers from the southern UK company…..it is easy to steal staff from the south to the north of UK, because house prices in the north of UK are well under half the price of houses in the South of UK.
In London (South UK), a small terraced house with no available car parking anywhere near it can easily cost one million pounds.
In Leeds (North UK), you can get a much larger terraced house, with loads oF nearby car parking, for just £60,000.
Even in southern UK locations which are far from London, houses are extremely over highly priced…eg in Bristol a 2 bed flat with no car parking anywhere near it can easily cost £180k……the same accommodation in Leeds, with loads of car parking near it, would cost just £30K-£40K.
How did these lunatic price differences arise, and who will enforce southern house price reduction before the entirety of the UK electronics industry has moved to northern UK?
Is it true that Electronics companies are now setting up in Northern UK, with the sole intent to steal Staff from similar Electronics companies in the south of UK?
(eg Amscreen etc etc)
The idea is that one chooses a successful electronics company in the south of UK, you then set up an exactly similar company in the North of UK, and then steal all the Engineers from the southern UK company…..it is easy to steal staff from the south to the north of UK, because house prices in the north of UK are well under half the price of houses in the South of UK.
In London (South UK), a small terraced house with no available car parking anywhere near it can easily cost one million pounds.
In Leeds (North UK), you can get a much larger terraced house, with loads oF nearby car parking, for just £60,000.
Even in southern UK locations which are far from London, houses are extremely over highly priced…eg in Bristol a 2 bed flat with no car parking anywhere near it can easily cost £180k……the same accommodation in Leeds, with loads of car parking near it, would cost just £30K-£40K.
How did these lunatic price differences arise, and who will enforce southern house price reduction before the entirety of the UK electronics industry has moved to northern UK?