- Jul 10, 2003
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Its no different for UK businesses who do all their trade internally. Business is flat and depressed. There is no investment taking place and the general public are spending less. Three and a half years of doom- mongering has had an effect. Its dragged the economy into a depressive state and scared a lot of people shitless.
There has to be resolve and fast, otherwise a lot of businesses will be closing their doors in 2020.
So, for the sake of business, you're backing the Lib Dems ?
It's certainly the quickest resolution, but a bit too radical for me. That's why I prefer the second referendum route. I believe if that gives a significant result of remain (more than 52/48) and article 50 is withdrawn it's a far better option long term.
Definitely the worst option would be a Conservative majority with Johnson pressing ahead into another 10 years of further extensions, further negotiations of trade deals, threats of 'no deal' in order to get a 'good deal', no indication of future tariffs and all the bluff and bluster that would go with that. How any business is supposed to try and navigate through that I have no idea. I agree with you totally, that would be the death knell for a lot more businesses
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