The Scotsman

Business and unions in joint demand to avoid ‘national emergency’

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

Union and business leaders have issued a joint plea to the Prime Minister urging her to abandon her Brexit red lines and accept a “plan B” to avoid a “national emergency”.

In an unpreceden­ted joint interventi­on, TUC general secretary Frances O’grady and CBI director general Carolyn Fairbairn wrote a letter to Theresa May requesting an urgent meeting, and called for votes in the Commons to establish which approach can command a majority.

Shadow Chancellor John Mcdonnell said the government “cannot ignore” the voice of business and workers.

“Together we represent millions of workers and tens of thousands of businesses. It is on their behalf that we are writing to you to ask you to change your Brexit approach,” the letter states.

“Our country is facing a national emergency. Decisions of recent days have caused the risk of no deal to soar. Firms and communitie­s across the UK are not ready for this outcome. The shock to our economy would be felt by generation­s to come.”

The letter makes three demands “to protect the jobs, rights and livelihood­s of ordinary working people”.

“First, avoiding no deal is paramount. Businesses and employees alike need to see their government clearly acknowledg­e the reckless damage no deal would cause and recommit itself to avoiding this outcome.

“Second, securing an exten-

sion has become essential. Eighty-eight per cent of CBI members and a majority in Parliament agree this is better than no deal. But at the same time an extension must genuinely allow a way forwards, and be long enough for a deal to be agreed.

“Third, ‘the current deal or no deal’ must not be the only choice. A Plan B must be found – one that protects workers, the economy and an open Irish border, commands a parliament­ary majority, and is negotiable with the EU.”

Mr Mcdonnell said: “This is a significan­t move by the biggest voices for business and workers in our country.

“Theresa May’s damaging deal has been comprehens­ively rejected by Parliament with two record-breaking defeats, and it’s clear that business and workers also reject it.

“There can be no false choice between May’s bad deal and a catastroph­ic no deal situation. The Prime Minister must move her red lines and act in the national interest in finding a compromise now. She cannot continue on this failed path.”

 ??  ?? 0 The TUC’S Frances O’grady joined forces with the CBI
0 The TUC’S Frances O’grady joined forces with the CBI

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