Business body demands answers over no-deal Brexit

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The British Chambers of Commerce said there were "huge concerns" that Britain was not prepared for all eventualities.

 

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Big business bosses(who want a big bonus) VS the people

Business body you mean everybody

vjl2 They won't get it.

2 plus 2 is 4.. there’s your starter for 10.. you crack on with 3x3

Time we started listening to businesses & experts again instead of politicians & populists 👎 brexitshambles NoDealBrexit

Oh I’m sorry - I didn’t realise that Brexit was all about keeping ‘business bodies’ happy.

Busy bodies ?

THREE YEARS! What were the BCC doing all that time? Emulating Nero?🙄

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