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Jcb Quits Cbi Over Brexit
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Says CBI is the most irrelevant organisation ever formed. JCB one of Britains biggest exporters
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.JCB isn't really a British Company it is a Global Company. The EU is fairly irrelevent to its worldwide operations. While the EU opens up a market to many businesses, JCB is bigger than just the European market. So I can see why they are not Europhiles.
The CBI has always been a pointless organisation. It is in effect just a lobbying group on behalf of business. But business permiates every political party anyway, so surplus to requirements.
// JCB has 18 factories in the UK, Germany, North and South America, Australia, India, and China. The company employs some 12,000 people on four continents and sells its products in 150 countries through 1500 dealer depot locations. The company has a range of more than 300 products. //
The CBI has always been a pointless organisation. It is in effect just a lobbying group on behalf of business. But business permiates every political party anyway, so surplus to requirements.
// JCB has 18 factories in the UK, Germany, North and South America, Australia, India, and China. The company employs some 12,000 people on four continents and sells its products in 150 countries through 1500 dealer depot locations. The company has a range of more than 300 products. //
Last week the forecasts for British economic growth in 2016 collated by the Treasury were revised from 1.5 to 1.8 %, the level expected in June before the EU referendum.
One of the brightest kids on the European block, Mathias Doepfner, the chief executive of Axel Springer, said that 'leaving the EU would make Britain better off than continental Europe within five years.'
One of the brightest kids on the European block, Mathias Doepfner, the chief executive of Axel Springer, said that 'leaving the EU would make Britain better off than continental Europe within five years.'
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