Saturday, March 26, 2016

The “Brexit” was supported by 250 businessmen from the UK – Infobae.com

   
   
   


     

       
       
 
       
 
       
       
 
 on June 23 the referendum is held where people  all over the UK will decide the future of the  country
held the referendum where the people across the UK will decide the future of the country Credit held June 23:

the sectors seeking “Vote leave” (Vote for out – of the European Union) achieved the support of 250 leading businessmen in the country for Britain to leave the regional bloc.

the published by the group list looking for the exit from the EU has names of business leaders like former chief executive HSBC, Michael Geoghegan; the company founder Phones 4u, John Caudewell and hotel Rocco Forte., among others

Matthew Elliott leader “Vote Leave Group” confirmed to the media that list with supports that option “increases every day.”

just three months of the referendum, the debate on the so-called “Brexit” takes center stage and positions by one or the other become harder

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UK has a long tradition in the use of referenda to make important decisions

on the other hand, last month managers of the 36 largest companies in the United Kingdom signed a letter urging voters to remain in the European Union.

supporters of Britain continue in the EU meet under the slogan “Britain stronger in Europe” (UK stronger in Europe) and base their arguments in the loss of economic power that would have the country if you decide to withdraw from the bloc.

Prime Minister David Cameron announced that his personal position was to remain in the EU, but that the decision was “in the hands of the British,” and it is they who will decide the future.

the division transcends the parties as within each block both conservatives and Labour have members who support one or the other option

on the side of the party right-wing UKIP (UK Independence party) opinion is clear. leave immediately EU

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David Cameron made the official announcement of the referendum and called for responsibility to citizens to take such an important decision on June 23

the director general of the British Chamber of Commerce ( BCC – for its acronym in English), John Longworth resigned after being suspended for saying that long-term leave the EU will give you a “clearer” future for the country

Longworth said that if they vote to leave the regional bloc will be “freed from the shackles of being a member of the EU, jobs will be safer, UK will be able to spend our money on our priorities to grow fast and restore prosperity “

the BCC has a neutral position on the referendum because it is a businesswoman camera that brings supporters of both positions, as such suspension and subsequent resignation of his director.


     

     

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