Unilever's plans to stay in the UK could still bring about more dramatic developments

The news did provide the perfect opportunity for the Independent’s chief business commentator, James Moore, to write a particularly fiery column

Saturday 06 October 2018 18:22 BST
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The business desk went into a frenzy this week when consumer goods giant Unilever gave in to weeks of building shareholder pressure and announced it would no longer be moving its headquarters to the Netherlands. The group’s proposal had caused no small amount of panic in the market – Unilever is one of the UK’s biggest companies, known for brands such as Marmite and Dove soap, and a relocation could have led to British investors being forced to sell their shares.

The news got a big reaction. While investors are pleased that the group is staying put, many are not happy about the way Unilever handled the process. Several high-profile shareholders made their position on the proposed move clear from the beginning – that position being a big fat no. The company is now facing increased regulatory scrutiny amid accusations of mismanagement.

However, it did provide the perfect opportunity for The Independent’s chief business commentator, James Moore, to write a particularly fiery column. He points out that while politicians have been quick to leap on Unilever’s volte-face as a victory for either Sadiq Khan, the Tory government or Brexiteers, the fact is that it had nothing to do with politics.

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