Times of Oman

Brexit dominates UK election campaign

The leaders of the country’s three main national parties sent vastly different Brexit messages to a room filled with business leaders

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LONDON: As Brexit headlines continue to dominate British politics and the campaign as the United Kingdom (UK) heads for a general election in December, business leaders say that the vote must break the Brexit gridlock in Parliament.

In their addresses at the Confederat­ion of British Industry (CBI) annual conference on Monday, the leaders of the country’s three main national parties sent vastly different Brexit messages to a room filled with business leaders.

In a call to press ahead with Brexit, UK Prime Minister and Conservati­ve Party leader Boris Johnson said the country was being held back by politics and the Parliament, and it was time for the uncertaint­ies to end, adding that he wanted 2020 to be a year of productivi­ty and growth instead of two referendum­s, referring to one on Brexit and another on Scottish Independen­ce should the Labour Party win the election.

Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn accused the Conservati­ve Party of wasting three years on Brexit, claiming it could get Brexit sorted within six months by getting another deal with the European Union (EU) and holding a referendum.

Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn accused the Conservati­ve Party of wasting three years on Brexit, claiming it could get Brexit sorted within six months by getting another deal with the European Union

Bad for jobs

The Liberal Democrats’ leader Jo Swinson said Brexit should be canceled and Britain should remain a member of the bloc, because Brexit in any form would be bad for jobs and for businesses.

The CBI said a new relationsh­ip with the EU should maintain frictionle­ss trade, keep close regulatory alignment and support the UK’s services sector.

“No matter who wins this election, we can only revive our economy if we get the right relationsh­ip with the EU, because half our trade is with the EU and a further 13 per cent is covered by EU trade deals,” said CBI President John Allan.

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CONFEDERAT­ION OF BRITISH INDUSTRY: Business leaders say that the vote must break the Brexit gridlock in Parliament.

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