Article 2HXFF Hull after Brexit – will the City of Culture regret voting out?

Hull after Brexit – will the City of Culture regret voting out?

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David Conn
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It's riding high as the UK City of Culture and beneficiary of huge investment from Siemens. But Hull voted overwhelmingly for Brexit, and uncertainty after the referendum led the German giant to put expansion plans on hold. Should residents be worried?

At the start of this year, the civic columns and royal statue of Hull's Queen Victoria Square were brutally intruded on by a 75-metre-long white turbine blade on a plinth. This was the 2017 UK City of Culture's monument to wind power, its new hope for a sustainable future at sea.

Hull has never recovered from the near-total ending of its long-distance fishing industry after the "cod wars" with Iceland in the 1970s. For all its efforts, it is Britain's third most deprived local authority, with one large ward, Orchard Park and Greenwood, suffering some of the country's deepest poverty. So the decision by the German manufacturer Siemens in November 2014 to establish Hull as the home of its factory to make blades for Britain's vast new North Sea wind farms delivered the city's most far-reaching economic boost for decades.

Related: Siemens freezes new UK wind power investment following Brexit vote

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