As Boris Johnson downplays a warning letter from 200 pro-EU trade leaders,he should be cautious over what could be a very genuine warning[br]Threats from Britain’s biggest businesses that they will take their high-grade jobs and multi-million pound investments abroad should there be a vote to quit the EU are dismissed by out campaigners as the posturing of a cosy elite.
Boris Johnson was rapid/fast to say that many of the signatories of the letter to the Times from almost 200 trade leaders wanted to join the exchange rate mechanism in the 1980s and the euro ahead of its launch in 1999. “On both occasions all those same people were incorrect,” he argued.
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Source: theguardian.com