Multiplexive businessman James dyson Has reiterated his support for BrexitArguing that it is better to be “independent” – even if you leave European Union People have been made poor.
BritainIn 2016, Boris Johnson was one of the fourth-most manual leaders of Britain to return the holiday campaign.
But the 78 -year -old, which is worth the estimated £ 20bn, came after criticism Stir for his company Dyson’s global headquarters To Singapore In 2019.
Asked during a new interview with Many times If he believes that Brexit was running well, he said, referring to the construction of the Oxford-Astrazhene vaccine: “Okay, you got a covid vaccine, before you are otherwise. This is the advantage of being independent.”
He said: “I can’t judge it. For me, it is not whether it is going well or not. It is important to be independent and take your decision.

“Even if you are poor, worse, it is better that you are better than making your own decisions. You are making them for you. This is freedom. I don’t want anyone else tell me what I have to do.”
In his memoir, he argued that the free movement of the European Union people did not provide companies with the right engineers, and that the rules, such as energy-labeled data, had obstructed progress.
Asked if he regrets his attitude and his participation in politics, he said: “I include regrets, but I don’t regret my thoughts.”
Sir James Company also produces air purifiers, hairders and other home appliances, a leading, Sir James Company of Bagless Vacuum Cleaner.
Responding to criticism about Dyson’s transfer to Asia, he said: “Okay, I did not leave the country.

“Also, Singapore is one of the most expensive countries in the world. I transferred the headquarters there for completely different reasons.”
Those reasons included the lack of skills in the struggling suppliers and the UK struggling to meet the demand of their growing company.
“I am one of the biggest taxpayers in Britain. The establishment of Dyson’s headquarters in Singapore did not change how revenue and profits are taxed. We still pay more taxes in Britain than any other country.”
Dyson has 2,000 out of 10,000 Dyson in the UK worldwide, with major offices in Wiltshire, Bristol and London.
In July 2024, the company announced a global shake-up, one seen Its Britain’s workforce made the third meaningless.
Mr. Diocen The family is one of the largest taxpayers in the country, and has contributed around £ 800m since 2019, as well as donated about 150 meters for charitable reasons.