Hermann Hauser, founder of Arm: ‘Brexit is the biggest loss of sovereignty since 1066’ | Technology sector

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  1. 4 comments and only 2 showing. The secret list of keywords that get your comment shadowbanned on this sub is out of hand. I wish they’d at least send a message telling you your comment is hidden and the word that triggered it.

    edit: spot the mod sock puppet account below giving excuses for all the comments that go missing.

  2. > He also thinks it was a strategic mistake. His grand theory – he is working on a book about it and has discussed it with senior government officials – is that the US, China and Europe are the only three “technology sovereignty circles”, with the chip-making factories and 5G knowhow needed for a modern economy. “Britain has no chance of being technologically sovereign,” Hauser says. “Brexit has been the biggest loss of British sovereignty since 1066.”

    tl;dr

  3. >sold his shareholding in Arm in 2016 when it was bought by Japan’s SoftBank, but he is an outspoken advocate of it retaining its status as an independent company

    Coming from the guy that sold it to a Japanese multinational conglomerate.

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