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Airbus chief says ministers have 'no clue' on Brexit | Airbus chief says ministers have 'no clue' on Brexit |
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The chief executive of planemaker Airbus has accused the government of having no idea how to take the UK out of the EU without damaging the country. | The chief executive of planemaker Airbus has accused the government of having no idea how to take the UK out of the EU without damaging the country. |
Tom Enders said it "still has no clue, or at least no consensus, on how to execute Brexit without severe harm". | |
He was speaking as ministers prepare to meet at the prime minister's country residence to agree a blueprint for the UK's future relationship with the EU. | He was speaking as ministers prepare to meet at the prime minister's country residence to agree a blueprint for the UK's future relationship with the EU. |
Airbus is taking steps to mitigate the impact of Brexit, Mr Enders said. | Airbus is taking steps to mitigate the impact of Brexit, Mr Enders said. |
"Brexit in any form, soft or hard, light or clean - whatever you call it - will be damaging," he added. | "Brexit in any form, soft or hard, light or clean - whatever you call it - will be damaging," he added. |
A government spokesperson said it was confident of reaching a good Brexit deal, adding: "We do not expect a no-deal scenario to arise." | A government spokesperson said it was confident of reaching a good Brexit deal, adding: "We do not expect a no-deal scenario to arise." |
Mr Enders' comments follow a warning given last month that Airbus could leave the UK if the country leaves the single market and customs union without a transition deal. | Mr Enders' comments follow a warning given last month that Airbus could leave the UK if the country leaves the single market and customs union without a transition deal. |
At the time, the company said: "This scenario would force Airbus to reconsider its investments in the UK, and its long-term footprint in the country." | At the time, the company said: "This scenario would force Airbus to reconsider its investments in the UK, and its long-term footprint in the country." |
Airbus makes wings for the A320, A330/A340, A350 and A380 passenger planes in the UK and has 14,000 staff. | Airbus makes wings for the A320, A330/A340, A350 and A380 passenger planes in the UK and has 14,000 staff. |
It said the current planned transition period, due to end in December 2020, was too short for it to make changes to its supply chain. | It said the current planned transition period, due to end in December 2020, was too short for it to make changes to its supply chain. |
Mr Enders said he had a duty to Airbus shareholders to speak up: "We have been very clear about what the consequences particularly of a hard Brexit would be." | Mr Enders said he had a duty to Airbus shareholders to speak up: "We have been very clear about what the consequences particularly of a hard Brexit would be." |
His comments are the latest warning on Brexit by big business. | His comments are the latest warning on Brexit by big business. |
On Thursday, Jaguar Land Rover - the UK's biggest carmaker - said a "bad" Brexit deal could force it to close factories and would threaten £80bn of investment plans for the UK. | On Thursday, Jaguar Land Rover - the UK's biggest carmaker - said a "bad" Brexit deal could force it to close factories and would threaten £80bn of investment plans for the UK. |