LCCI react to Parliament’s rejection of the Withdrawal Agreement for a second time
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Director of Policy, Sean McKee, comments on Parliament’s rejection of the Withdrawal Agreement for a second time.
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London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Director of Policy, Sean McKee, comments on Parliament’s rejection of the Withdrawal Agreement for a second time.
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