Dealover Brexit: Deputy Director and Josh Hardie

dealover brexit: The CBI's deputy director general, Josh Hardie, said it was very very, concerning that the divisions in the Tory party had hardened so much, according to The Guardian. Unless MPs woke up to reality and shifted their position, Britain would be hurtling towards an historic act of self harm in the shape of a no dealover Brexit, he claimed. As the prime minister, Theresa May, ruled out staying in a customs union despite pledging to reach out to her opponents after her historic defeat on Tuesday in the Commons, the Confederation of British Industry launched yet another appeal asking MPs to shift position and compromise. Brexit anxiety drags UK economy almost to standstill Read more Hardie said Our competitive advantage is being eroded already. Companies have contingencies to be triggered at three months, two months, one month to go. The majority of contingency plans are already being executed. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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