I would not say excellent. More like 3.6 not great not terrible.
Yes, the UK will be a great place to work in tech, what with the Online Safety Bill, if it passes in a similar form to the latest draft, ensuring tech companies would much rather focus elsewhere.
(Still think its former name, the Online Harms Bill, was more appropriate)
Add in to the mix the diversification from EU data privacy laws that is practically inevitable with this Con government in power.
>The United Kingdom: Why Is It An Excellent Place To Work
…
It’s not.
End of article.
As experience with working for the DWP I can say the UK is a great place to work if your… Young, no rent or bills and happy to take low wages. Or your born into money and can swan into a middle management job that daddy got you
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> The UK attracts more migrants from all over the world than any other country
Er that can’t possibly be true, and it’s [explicitly an anti-policy of the government](https://amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/14/david-cameron-toxic-migration-pledge-decade).
I would not say excellent. More like 3.6 not great not terrible.
Yes, the UK will be a great place to work in tech, what with the Online Safety Bill, if it passes in a similar form to the latest draft, ensuring tech companies would much rather focus elsewhere.
(Still think its former name, the Online Harms Bill, was more appropriate)
Add in to the mix the diversification from EU data privacy laws that is practically inevitable with this Con government in power.
>The United Kingdom: Why Is It An Excellent Place To Work
…
It’s not.
End of article.
As experience with working for the DWP I can say the UK is a great place to work if your… Young, no rent or bills and happy to take low wages. Or your born into money and can swan into a middle management job that daddy got you