In the 24 years since I co-founded Index Ventures, I have never felt the need to speak out about the actions of a UK regulator. In fact, a thoughtful and forward-thinking regulatory environment has underpinned Britain’s status as Europe’s leading technology economy and made it the single biggest destination for the £5bn Index Ventures has invested in start-ups.
Entrepreneurs have been willing to go up against large, established incumbents here in part because they are confident that the rules of the game are fair, predictable and keep pace with change.
That is why recent decisions by the Competition and Markets Authority, including the review of Amazon’s planned investment in Deliveroo, are so concerning. It sets a dangerous precedent and exposes three ways in which the UK’s competition regime is becoming inadequate at a time when other EU countries, including France and the Netherlands, are moving to take advantage of Brexit by rolling out the red carpet for fast-growing tech companies.
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