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Forward in Time
Agree about the redirects, due to the rebranding costs involved,
many established businesses will not consider moving off .co.uk,
only wanting it as protection, so not adding to the pool of domains available.
However there will be some that move, but it is new businesses or those with .com that may make a move over to .uk.
Then if there is a momentum to .uk awareness and the .co.uk looks old then it "may" start a trend movement over years to .uk.
Having been in business over 25 years, I find there is a tendency for organization like Nominet to think in 1 or 5 years max,
I would warn them once this is started there is no going back and in 10+ years will they think they made the right move with .uk?.
There is of course the chance that business owners buy up the .uk and just redirect it to their .co.uk and the shift doesn't occur. It would take many (many) companies to rebrand and remarket, of which I just can't see the benefit - which I'm sure they couldn't either.
Agree about the redirects, due to the rebranding costs involved,
many established businesses will not consider moving off .co.uk,
only wanting it as protection, so not adding to the pool of domains available.
However there will be some that move, but it is new businesses or those with .com that may make a move over to .uk.
Then if there is a momentum to .uk awareness and the .co.uk looks old then it "may" start a trend movement over years to .uk.
Having been in business over 25 years, I find there is a tendency for organization like Nominet to think in 1 or 5 years max,
I would warn them once this is started there is no going back and in 10+ years will they think they made the right move with .uk?.