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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Business
Jim Armitage

EU referendum: FTSE 100 bosses warn Brexit would threaten investment in UK

Bosses at more than a third of the companies in the FTSE 100 have signed a letter declaring that Britain is better in the European Union, saying a Brexit would threaten investment in the UK and lead to potential job losses.

The letter is being co-ordinated by 10 Downing Street and is expected to be released on Tuesday, but signatories are known to include the chairmen or chief executives of Vodafone, BAE Systems, GlaxoSmithKline, easyJet, Barclays, BT and Shell.

In an attempt to show it is not just big City banks which are opposed to Brexit, all industries are included, ranging from retail and media to manufacturing and energy. 

A number of smaller company bosses and entrepreneurs have also been corralled into signing by Richard Reed, founder of the Innocent drinks company, who has previously made grave warnings about the “insane” amount of red tape that would engulf small businesses if Britain left Europe.

Sky News reported that the letter would say: “Following the Prime Minister’s renegotiation, we believe that Britain is better off staying in a reformed European Union.

“Businesses like ours need unrestricted access to the European market of 500 million people in order to continue to grow, invest and create jobs.

“Britain will be stronger, safer and better off remaining a member of the European Union,” it concludes.

A survey by the Institute of Directors also shows that 60 per cent of its members support remaining in Europe.

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