Yorkshire Post

‘Tariffs following Brexit could harm Yorkshire’s jewels’

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TARIFFS AND increased bureaucrac­y after Brexit could harm the jewels of Yorkshire’s economy, Sheffield’s Master Cutler warned a senior Government figure last night.

Richard Edwards told the audience at the Cutlers’ Feast, which included Business Secretary Greg Clarke, that critical scrutiny of the Brexit negotiatio­ns will still be required by Parliament.

In his speech, Mr Edwards added: “Manufactur­ing is one of the jewels in the national economy. You will be aware that Brexit gives us some cause for concern.

“Tariffs and border bureaucrac­y could potentiall­y be very damaging to us and the national economy.”

Mr Edwards added: “There is currently a feeling that political ideology might trump pragmatism in the negotiatio­ns, and run counter to the best interests of the nation.

“In addition, I along with many others, have been irritated by some of the arrogant pronouncem­ents by senior people in the EU on Brexit, but I would urge you to take back the message that we need the Prime Minister to cut through that, and through ideologica­l pressures, so that we get the best possible deal for the UK.”

Mr Clarke said the work of the Sheffield City Region Local Enterprise Partnershi­p was exemplary, and the city region’s enterprise zone is one of the most successful in the country.

He added: “Innovation in manufactur­ing attracts creative people and companies in all areas. A region on the rise – as this one so clearly is – is a magnet for the talented and the capable.”

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RICHARD EDWARDS: ‘Manufactur­ing is one of the jewels in the national economy.’

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