MANCHESTER, England - Prime Minister Boris Johnson needs to make his priority getting a Brexit deal to protect the economy, rather than wooing voters with a political promises, business groups attending the Conservative Party conference said.
He wants a deal with the European Union to smooth Britain’s exit from the bloc next month, but if he can’t get one in time he wants to leave on Oct. 31 anyway - a prospect that has the many in the business community on edge. But this year in Manchester, with a party and electorate deeply split over Brexit, and an early election on the horizon, that focus has shifted onto a promise to get out of the EU, prioritizing an end to over three years of political crisis.
Pessimism in British businesses rose in the three months to September to the highest level in almost eight years, a survey on Sunday showed.Ahead of an earlier exit deadline in March, subsequently missed because parliament refused to sanction a deal negotiated by Johnson’s predecessor, firms racked up costs stockpiling components in case of disruption to supply line.
There is a deal. It is called WTO.
Or, don't. Vote again. Let the voters decide.
The main UK business organisation, the Confederation of British Industry is opposed to a No Deal Brexit. If Brexit is to happen, it wants a deal. Industry does not support leave on 31 October regardless
Gloabist leftists don’t want Brexit to happen
The photographer had to get there super early to get that shot! The fake homeless beggars are usually sat right there by 7:30am
Act in the plutocratic interest...