UK politicians must stop "chasing rainbows" on Brexit - BCC

Adam Marshall, the Director-General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), delivered some bold comments concerning the Brexit issue ahead of the BCC’s annual conference on Thursday.

Key Quotes:

“British politicians have let business down over Brexit and must stop “chasing rainbows” and instead take politically difficult decisions to find a consensus.”

“To Westminster, we say: We are frustrated, we are angry. You have let British business down.”

“Our elected representatives cannot keep chasing rainbows. Like all of us in business, they need to start making tough decisions, however personally or politically difficult they might be.”

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