What does business want from Boris?

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Many firms will welcome an end to the Brexit stalemate but firms want action elsewhere too.

So will the party of Brexit also manage to serve the needs of business? And what will firms be lobbying for?With an 80-seat majority, there is little doubt that Mr Johnson will be able to get his Withdrawal Agreement through Parliament, paving the way for the UK to leave the European Union.

Mr Hardie said British businesses would like see maximum alignment with the bloc, describing a relationship of frictionless trade very similar to EU membership, but the new government has promised an arms length arrangement, with the UK outside both the EU single market and the customs union. But Jasmine Whitbread, chief executive of the lobby group London First, also put in a bid for more schemes in the south of England - if the prime minister has his wallet out anyway.

She says"public spending will need to do the heavy lifting" when it comes to dispelling the cloud of uncertainty around an EU deal but it will take more than that. The CBI's Mr Hardie said while a points-based system could work if designed to respond to the needs of the economy, but more detail would be welcome.

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A clear path to transparent and sustainable derivatives markets. Developing the economic ground floor for virtual models that will ultimately build an insurmountable catalog of efforts. We must maintain sovereignty while tending to global needs, all-for-one isn’t about globalism.

Tax loopholes and free movement of roubles.

Selling the Theresa May deal as different.

They have no idea

Stop calling him Boris. He’s not your friend. He’s not your lover. He’s not a family member. And he wants to cancel the BBC. Time to stop being matey with him?

The man is about to cream you and you still insist on promoting his chummy persona. I don’t recall you talking about Theresa, or Dave, or Tony, or Gordon. Why do you insist on reinforcing the illusion?

who do you mean the tory donors-the greedy scumbags think the world of him-greed is good is back with a bang-heated horse stables are back in fashion

Stop calling him “Boris.”

Access the the single market and customs union.

Well, they've got certainty. Ie it's a f*ck-up.

Tax breaks, tax loopholes, ways of getting greedier... The usual. Meanwhile the sick and disabled suffer.

Free Scotland!!!🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Your penchant for calling him ‘Boris’ played a big part in getting us into this mess. He’s not your mate.

Hey BBC. With BorisJohnson announcing a two pronged attack on the BBC you must feel pretty stupid shilling for the Tories in the election so hard.

The same as the USA got from Trump fair trading and less regulations.

Truth for once!

Whatever it is. He’ll not be able to blame Parliament & the EU now. He’s gonna have to carry the can 100%. He’s gonna have to deliver everyone their unicorn & their allotted acreage of Sunlit uplands he promised. Chop chop Boris, WE ARE WAITING!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh fuck business.

Cash.

They want out now no more dragging it along with phoney deal the Theresa May tried to tie us up with.

A clear path to transparent and sustainable derivatives markets. Developing the economic ground floor for virtual models that will ultimate build an insurmountable catalog of efforts. We must maintain sovereignty while tending to global needs, all-for-one isn’t about globalism.

If even you guys are asking that I feel really bad for the UK.

The truth lol

Honesty, for once.

Free reign to pollute and profit.

Laissez-Faire!

Grooming tips?

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