Sadly, I think BoJo only has ears for Cummings so is happy to throw British business under the bus.
Quote:
Johnson warned by business on ‘hugely damaging’ no-deal Brexit
Letter signed by more than 100 company chiefs and entrepreneurs signals renewed concern over EU talks
More than 100 UK company chiefs, entrepreneurs and business groups have written to the prime minister warning that it would be “hugely damaging” to the economy if Britain leaves the EU without a deal at the end of this year. The letter — written on the deadline by which the UK could have requested an extension to the transition period with the EU — says that a no-deal outcome would result “in more people out of work and lower living standards”. Businesses “simply do not have time or capacity to prepare for big changes in trading rules by the end of the year — especially given that we are already grappling with the upheaval caused by coronavirus”, it added.
“This is not a call to reopen old divisions about remaining or leaving. The government must now deliver for us all, and on their promise to get a good deal, not a bad deal, and definitely not a no deal,” said Jürgen Maier, former chief executive of Siemens UK, who helped write the letter.
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https://www.ft.com/content/e4da78ae-...1-d3841cc0e005
Somewhat more convincing than Mark Francois' recent comedic effort.
https://www.indy100.com/article/mark...er-erg-9592926