No-deal Brexit would harm UK, warn leading world business federations

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Open letter from group representing 4m western firms outlines ‘grave concerns’

A group of the world’s leading business organisations, including from the US, Japan and Australia, have warned the UK that a no-deal Brexit would damage its reputation with some of its biggest trading partners.

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The UK has decided that being ruled by a euro parliament full of nations that don't collect revenue or enforce tax paying then expect the rest to pay is not on. Just pull out and move forward . UK law will return and UK will be master of its own destiny.

Well nah.

I'm in the wrong job I want to be a flag maker and seller.

It could also cripple world markets everywhere. Ask yourself why Australia? They gunning for super funds JoshFrydenberg PaulineHansonOz

The Guardian taking the side of Big Business? I have definitely fallen into a parallel universe... sometime around 2016.

Omfg - have you got nothing else to report FFS -

World is heading towards next Global war...

Stop scaremongering. This tactics maybe worked before Scottish referendum but not now.

Final death spasms of Project Hysteria

Wait so world business have a federation now? I bet their Moto is 'promoting underpaid labor without representation to sell cheap products to the motherland.'

We know, that’s partly why it’s a big deal. There’s some debates and votes going on today, you should take a look.

No shit

No sh*t.

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