Leaked migration proposals would damage UK in 4 ways
The plans will leave businesses short of workers and tied up in bureaucracy, harm Brexit talks and diminish Brits’ rights.
ECJ climbdown or common sense?
The government is being accused of blurring its red line on the European Court of Justice when in fact it has just accepted the inevitable.
Getting down to business
The government’s new openness to input from business is welcome, but it must be more than mere window-dressing
Business must start campaigning on Brexit
Supping with ministers in the grandeur of Chevening is all very well, but business bosses need to roll up their sleeves and spell out how destructive a hard Brexit would b
Can post-Brexit drugs deal lead to cocktail of compromises?
Call from ministers to cooperate with EU on medicines points to possibilities for similar compromises on regulation, trade, even migration.
UK could be punished for leaving, suggests survey
Continental businesses aren’t desperate for UK trade deal at any cost - suggesting exit could be painful and protracted.
Out campaign fields unimpressive list of businesses
Pro-Brexit Telegraph letter signed by 300+ “business leaders”, but few major names, and many do not represent their companies.
City would move from rule-maker to rule-taker post Brexit
We have a big say on EU and global rules for our largest industry. Quitting will cut our influence. That’s only one way City will be hurt.
Brexit threatens UK’s successful services exports
Trade in services is vital for the balance of payments. But leaving the EU risks cutting the our share of a growing and competitive market.
Toyota comment no reason for Brexiteers to crow
The car giant says single market access is crucial to its success while hinting Brexit could mean less investment.