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- Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has slammed businesses for issuing warnings about Brexit uncertainty.
- Hunt told the BBC that the warnings are undermining the UK’s negotiating position with the EU.
- He said businesses should back Theresa May during this ‘critical’ time.
- Lots of businesses are worried about the disastrous economic impact of a no-deal Brexit.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said it was “completely inappropriate” for big businesses to issue warnings about the uncertainties around Brexit.
Speaking to the BBC, Hunt suggested that Airbus and BMW, which this week slammed the lack of clarity on a deal, are actually undermining prime minister Theresa May during her negotiations with the European Union.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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