Business investment falls again amid Brexit uncertainty

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The figures come as Treasury minister Mel Stride said businesses 'need to take certain steps' to prepare for a 'no-deal' Brexit.

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if your packing the shelves in a supermarket or cleaning the loos in the council you won’t experience any change , however if your exporting goods or services I have seen clients using this as an excuse to renegotiate terms for goods and services, not for the better either

When your business model is cheap labor is it any wonder why businesses have failed to diversify their companies when they've binged at the well of cheap unfettered migration?

Those who do invest when others don't will get in cheaply and once everything has settled they'll make a fortune. The proper investors know this is a great opportunity. Property developer shares dropped after Brexit, then predictably rebounded. I did very well out of that indeed.

A perfectly workable deal between the EU & UK could be signed tomorrow, but the y’re determined to punish an independent Britain, too much competition on their doorstep would be a disaster & others would follow in our trading prosperity, end of their bureaucratic dream-state.

When will Sky ever get behind the 17.4 million who voted to Leave

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The article appears to go off tangent to what the headline title

Nothing to do with Brexit. Just usual sky propaganda.

So how does that compare to the rest of the world.. to put it into context.

Business has been under investing for decades. Their business model is cheap labour..

Wait for Brexiters saying that things which are actually happening are really scaremongering.

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