Hammond and Clark urge business support for Brexit deal

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The Chancellor told bosses from Aviva and Barclays the 'imperfect' deal would be superior to a no-deal Brexit, Sky News learns.

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Thy both need to lose their jobs. this is try before with big business and still the employee voted brexit. Both should resign HuaweiMate20

Sack may !!!

Who in their right mind would support this.P45s all around for this lot.

Businesses will wonder where the 39billion will come from, and whether the militarising foreign power ruling us may want to tax them further to pay for it all...

Bet they would remoaning ba**tards

Total betrayal of 17.4 million people by these spineless, shameless parasites and their duplicitous, deceitful leader. They know they will not be forgiven, and they don’t even care.

PHammond........MP for Brussels Central.🙄

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Hammond id in yhe same class as Clegg - arse lickers. Clark another waste of oxygen.

Nooooooo Flipping heck. Now we are in the Brown Stuff. It's all down hill from here on in.

What about Canada+.......... Hammond the rat man.

Don’t trust Hammond he’s a stonch remainer

Businesses should not be forced to accept a bad deal...we can Remain

Never in the field of human negotiating was so much disbelief thought by so many to so few

When you are sold into slavery and kicked like a dog you must need friends. Europe can't take smirk off their faces over our capitulation

How treacherous can these Tory’s get?

would that be the way JaguarLandrover offered support - moving production to the EU so many businesses have already more are planning too

Good grief

New vote on brexit tomorrow what way would you vote now

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