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London Chamber of Commerce and Industry comments on the findings of the National Audit Office ‘Completing Crossrail’ report.
David Frost, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, reacts to Crossrail Limited announcing their revised opening date.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry reacts to the climate protest on the streets of the capital.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry reacts to the Government’s private rental sector proposals.
LCCI Chief Executive, David Frost, said:
“Many businesses will be relieved that the Government has persuaded the EU to avoid a sudden Brexit tomorrow night. Indeed, as a former EU negotiator myself, I do not underestimate how difficult it will have been to convince the EU to continue to put their trust in the UK political process. But last night’s decision comes at the price of even greater uncertainty."
With just three days until its introduction, many businesses in the capital are unclear about various aspects of the Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), according to polling released by the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).
Both domestic and export sales declined during the first quarter of 2019 as Brexit uncertainty hit London’s businesses, new figures released today show.
London businesses and public have said that allowing the capital to set its own immigration targets (for people with key skills) is the most important thing to ensure that London is successful post-Brexit, whilst tackling knife crime should be the capital’s highest priority after Brexit.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry reacts on the Parliament voting to extend Article 50.