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EDF Energy boss de Rivaz backs Remain in staff letter | EDF Energy boss de Rivaz backs Remain in staff letter |
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The chief executive of energy giant EDF has written to his UK staff outlining what he says are the benefits of continued EU membership. | The chief executive of energy giant EDF has written to his UK staff outlining what he says are the benefits of continued EU membership. |
Vincent de Rivaz says remaining would benefit the UK economy, but that Brexit could mean "Break It" for the EU. | Vincent de Rivaz says remaining would benefit the UK economy, but that Brexit could mean "Break It" for the EU. |
EDF Energy employs more than 13,500 people across the UK. | EDF Energy employs more than 13,500 people across the UK. |
Vote Leave said it was "entirely unsurprising" because EDF was owned by the French government, "whose policy is for the UK to remain in the EU". | Vote Leave said it was "entirely unsurprising" because EDF was owned by the French government, "whose policy is for the UK to remain in the EU". |
The letter comes days before the referendum vote on 23 June. | The letter comes days before the referendum vote on 23 June. |
'Benefits of collaboration' | 'Benefits of collaboration' |
The French state-controlled group is one of the UK's biggest energy firms, supplying about 5 million residential and business accounts with electricity or gas. | The French state-controlled group is one of the UK's biggest energy firms, supplying about 5 million residential and business accounts with electricity or gas. |
It produces about one-fifth of the nation's electricity, and is proposing to build the UK's new Hinkley Point C number power station. | It produces about one-fifth of the nation's electricity, and is proposing to build the UK's new Hinkley Point C number power station. |
Mr de Rivaz, who has lived in the UK for 14 years, is not a British citizen and therefore does not have a vote. He says the choice is for "voters to make" but that he himself would like to see a Remain outcome. | |
"Britain, the historical trading nation, has understood the benefits of collaboration and working together, of co-operation and partnership," he said. | "Britain, the historical trading nation, has understood the benefits of collaboration and working together, of co-operation and partnership," he said. |
"This country has embraced globalisation as an opportunity despite the risks. As a result Britain is a modern country with a strong economy, the fifth-largest in the world. One of the strongest economies in the largest single market in the world. | "This country has embraced globalisation as an opportunity despite the risks. As a result Britain is a modern country with a strong economy, the fifth-largest in the world. One of the strongest economies in the largest single market in the world. |
"Being part of that European single market, Britain is in a position to benefit from the best of the two worlds, leading from inside, not from behind." | "Being part of that European single market, Britain is in a position to benefit from the best of the two worlds, leading from inside, not from behind." |
He also said that China had chosen to invest in the proposed Hinkley Point C (HPC) power station because it was "a strategic partnership with the UK and with France". | He also said that China had chosen to invest in the proposed Hinkley Point C (HPC) power station because it was "a strategic partnership with the UK and with France". |
UK subsidies | UK subsidies |
Mr de Rivaz added: "The European dimensions of this project have been very important to China's decision to commit." | Mr de Rivaz added: "The European dimensions of this project have been very important to China's decision to commit." |
A final investment decision on the £18bn project will be made after the referendum, but Mr de Rivaz said: "The absolute need for HPC will remain regardless of the outcome of the vote, and politicians on both sides of the debate recognise this." | A final investment decision on the £18bn project will be made after the referendum, but Mr de Rivaz said: "The absolute need for HPC will remain regardless of the outcome of the vote, and politicians on both sides of the debate recognise this." |
A spokesman for Vote Leave said state-owned EDF was simply echoing the policy of the French government - that Britain should remain in the UK. | A spokesman for Vote Leave said state-owned EDF was simply echoing the policy of the French government - that Britain should remain in the UK. |
He added: "EDF is also dependent on subsidies from the UK government, which has a pro-EU position." | He added: "EDF is also dependent on subsidies from the UK government, which has a pro-EU position." |
As Thursday's Referendum approaches, there has been a series of businessmen lining up to urge people to vote one way or another. | As Thursday's Referendum approaches, there has been a series of businessmen lining up to urge people to vote one way or another. |
Undecided | Undecided |
Earlier this month Lord Bamford, chairman of JCB, one of Britain's most successful manufacturers, wrote to his company's 6,500 employees in the UK to explain why he favours a vote to leave the European Union. | Earlier this month Lord Bamford, chairman of JCB, one of Britain's most successful manufacturers, wrote to his company's 6,500 employees in the UK to explain why he favours a vote to leave the European Union. |
Last weekend, entrepreneur Sir James Dyson told the Daily Telegraph Britain would gain more from leaving the EU than it would lose. | Last weekend, entrepreneur Sir James Dyson told the Daily Telegraph Britain would gain more from leaving the EU than it would lose. |
However, last week, BT bosses and union leaders came out in favour of the Remain camp. | However, last week, BT bosses and union leaders came out in favour of the Remain camp. |
Big business has generally been in favour of staying in the EU, although survey's suggest that small businesses are evenly split. | Big business has generally been in favour of staying in the EU, although survey's suggest that small businesses are evenly split. |
Last week, a poll by the Federation of Small Businesses suggested that 42% of members "could still be swayed on how to vote" with 52% "saying they didn't feel they had the information they needed". | Last week, a poll by the Federation of Small Businesses suggested that 42% of members "could still be swayed on how to vote" with 52% "saying they didn't feel they had the information they needed". |