The article underscores the critical role of immigrants in shaping the British business landscape, arguing against the notion of "British jobs for British people." It celebrates successful companies like Revolut, Monzo, ElevenLabs, and Synthesia, highlighting their immigrant founders' contributions to innovation in finance and technology. The author warns that excluding diverse talents could jeopardize the country's future, stressing that the drive to build and innovate transcends borders and is essential for economic prosperity.
Because here's the cold, unapologetic truth: some of the best companies in Britain right now weren't started by blokes from Bromley or lasses from Loughborough.
Now, imagine for a moment if we'd told them all to bugger off at passport control. "Sorry mate, can't let you in. We've got a lad in Swindon with a Raspberry Pi and a dream."
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