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 That at least is the only possible conclusion from the release today of Tech Nation 2018, the UK s annual state of the nation ; report on the country s tech sector. This year s survey interviewed 3,428 people members of the UK tech community, including founders and workers in tech companies, but has been heavily spun to de-emphasise the effects of Brexit on the UK tech industry.The report stated that the top three challenges in London and Cambridge  which contains the world-renowned  Silicon F mizuno handballschuh en  tech cluster  were:London:1. Access to ta hoka lent  which will  adidas campus white be affected by immigration rules before and after Brexit 2. Cost of living3. BrexitCambridge   were:1. Cost of living2. Access to talent  again, affected by Brexit 3. BrexitOutside of London, once again, two out of the top three main concerns would be affected by how immigration will play out before and after Brexit.In the rest of the country, access to talent was cited as the most common challenge & 8211; affecting 83% of th