With the referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union (EU) looming, pro-EU voices are already seeking to claim that pulling out of the EU would mean a loss of jobs within the UK. They say that one in ten jobs in Britain – about 3.5 million jobs in total – depend on being in the EU. But are they right, if we leave the European Union, will we lose the job creators?

According to analysis published this week, just eleven global engineering firms with sites in the UK provide Britain with nearly 90,000 jobs between them directly alone, and support hundreds of thousands of secondary jobs. The CEOs of those eleven firms have each made a clear commitment to keeping their business within the UK even in the event that the British people opt to leave the EU, allocating millions of pounds of investment to plants in the UK.

Conclusively, the pro-Britain-in-the-EU arguments can be turfed out.

If you’re worried about businesses and job creators leaving Britain after Brexit, don’t. They won’t.