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This Article is From Jun 25, 2018

Brexit Bulletin: Business vs the Conservatives

(Bloomberg) -- Today in Brexit: Relations between business and the Conservative government have gone from cool to openly frosty, and Bloomberg has a big story on how private pollsters helped hedge funds make millions from referendum night.

Companies have called time on the U.K. government's Brexit delaying. They've been supportive of Prime Minister Theresa May and reluctant to criticize, at least in part for fear of appearing anti-Brexit to their customers and workers. But two years on from the referendum, that has suddenly all changed.

The U.K.'s five main business lobbies wrote to May over the weekend urging her to make progress in the negotiations or risk losing jobs and investment. Following Airbus's watershed warning last week that it would have to reconsider U.K. investments if Britain walks away from the European Union without a deal, other companies have also spoken up. German automaker BMW, which employs thousands, said clarity on where Britain is headed is needed by the end of the summer or it will have to start making alternative plans.

Those in May's Cabinet fighting to keep ties as close to the bloc as possible will have welcomed the warnings, as evidence to back up their case. But Brexit supporters are outraged. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said on Sunday it was “completely inappropriate for business to be making these kinds of threats.” Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson was reported to have used a surprising four-letter expletive to express his frustration with the concerns of business.

It's worth remembering just how unusual this is – the Conservatives have always been the party of business. Now we have the head of the Confederation of British Industry aggressively tweeting against the government's policies and statements. Paul Drechsler, the outgoing CBI president, has been urging other companies to speak up about the damage Brexit will cause. He had a go at Johnson and Hunt over the weekend. 

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