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JCB leaves CBI 'over Brexit stance' | |
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The construction firm JCB has left the business lobby group, the CBI, reportedly because of its anti-Brexit stance. | The construction firm JCB has left the business lobby group, the CBI, reportedly because of its anti-Brexit stance. |
A JCB spokesperson confirmed that the company had ended its membership of the CBI, but did not give reasons why. | A JCB spokesperson confirmed that the company had ended its membership of the CBI, but did not give reasons why. |
Sky news had earlier reported that it was due to the group's response to the referendum outcome | Sky news had earlier reported that it was due to the group's response to the referendum outcome |
JCB's chairman, Lord Bamford, was a prominent supporter of the Brexit campaign. | JCB's chairman, Lord Bamford, was a prominent supporter of the Brexit campaign. |
During the campaign he said: "The UK is the world's fifth largest trading nation. We therefore have little to fear from leaving the EU." | During the campaign he said: "The UK is the world's fifth largest trading nation. We therefore have little to fear from leaving the EU." |
He also wrote to his 6,500 UK employees to explain why he favoured a vote to leave the European Union, saying he was "very confident that we can stand on our own two feet". | He also wrote to his 6,500 UK employees to explain why he favoured a vote to leave the European Union, saying he was "very confident that we can stand on our own two feet". |
The CBI, on the other hand, warned that a UK exit from the EU would cause a "serious economic shock", potentially costing the country £100bn and nearly one million jobs. | The CBI, on the other hand, warned that a UK exit from the EU would cause a "serious economic shock", potentially costing the country £100bn and nearly one million jobs. |
A CBI spokesman said: "It's always a shame to see any member leave the CBI, but we recognise that businesses have competing priorities and we respect that." | A CBI spokesman said: "It's always a shame to see any member leave the CBI, but we recognise that businesses have competing priorities and we respect that." |
A spokesperson for JCB said only: "I can confirm that JCB is ending its membership of the CBI." | |
The Sky report said that the Staffordshire-based company had ended the membership in the summer, after the referendum. |
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