UK economy not ready for no-deal Brexit, say business leaders

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CBI warns Boris Johnson that Britain needs a deal as it is already facing impact of Covid

Business leaders have warned Boris Johnson that Britain’s economy is ill-prepared for a no-deal Brexit while companies face severe disruption from the coronavirus pandemic.

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Get ready

Most of these business leaders voted for the Tories knowing Johnson and Cummings didn't want a deal.

These idiots need to be saved from their own stupid xenophobia

Well the hedge funds that have heavily betted on no deal are certainly ready for the billions of profit they are set to make, rubbing hands in glee pulling the strings of that muppet Boris.

How much longer do they need to prepare for God's sake

Learn quick, Godspeed

Tough. They've had two years to prepare.

If there’s a Brexit deal it will be because the EU decides to try to protect UK interests, not because Boris Johnson is trying to protect UK interests.

Thought the plan was always because we're British we will all knuckle down and get on with it whatever happens to make the country great again. Whilst a few get much richer of course.

Do people still it and read the Guardian ? How peculiar

76 days to get prepared! bugger 2021 is going to hurt.

Still, look on the bright side . . . share values in Portaloos will go through the roof . . .

and here comes the next seismic government fuck-up that will destroy another few hundred thousand lives.

Welcome to our madness

total failure

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