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by znpy 1714 days ago
Well, of course? What did brexiters expect?

Doing business from the uk to the rest of europe is harder and more expensive now, of course it is better to do it in ireland (geographically close and speaks english natively) or somewhere else (idk, Germany or something).

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Friendly reminder that Europe is not European Union.
Thats like saying America is not United States, we know that :)

While geographically correct of course, politically and economically USA with its 50 states is the center of gravity in North America just like like EU with its 27 states is center of gravity in Europe

For foreign business investment purposes Europe = UK + EU (and associated / treatied countries). Yes there are a few other areas (Ukraine, Russia), but they don't have much of an economy nor geopolitical safety, and are not in play for a multi-billion dollar investment unless its resource extraction.
Technically correct, practically assholish.

This is not fb people realise europe is not a country, and I bet majority know difference between eu and europe.

It might as well be when you are considering markets.
Yes it is
You confuse geographic location with bureaucratic convention
But it's not really, Russia is part of the continent, and not a member of the union. [1]

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe

There is a long tradition, especially in England, of distinguishing between Europe (the continent) and the islands of Britain and Ireland. It's very prominent in English literature of past centuries.