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IAG's Willie Walsh: EU exit would be a 'blow' for UK economy | IAG's Willie Walsh: EU exit would be a 'blow' for UK economy |
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International Airlines Group chief executive Willie Walsh has refused to bow to demands that business leaders stay out of the debate on the UK’s future in the EU, warning that a potential exit would be a “blow” to UK companies. | International Airlines Group chief executive Willie Walsh has refused to bow to demands that business leaders stay out of the debate on the UK’s future in the EU, warning that a potential exit would be a “blow” to UK companies. |
His comments come after a warning at the Conservative Party Conference from a leading Eurosceptic, John Redwood, that business leaders could face “repercussions” if they campaigned to remain in the EU ahead of 2017’s in/out referendum. | His comments come after a warning at the Conservative Party Conference from a leading Eurosceptic, John Redwood, that business leaders could face “repercussions” if they campaigned to remain in the EU ahead of 2017’s in/out referendum. |
Speaking on the inaugural flight of BA’s A380 superjumbo service to Washington yesterday, Walsh said: “I think Britain pulling out of the EU would be a blow to business, without question. From a business point of view it would be a mistake for the UK.” | Speaking on the inaugural flight of BA’s A380 superjumbo service to Washington yesterday, Walsh said: “I think Britain pulling out of the EU would be a blow to business, without question. From a business point of view it would be a mistake for the UK.” |
He said there was “great surprise” from overseas about the UK debate on EU membership. He added: “I’ll continue to voice my personal opinion. It seems a bit too straight if you say that business leaders should not talk about politics. | |
“Isn’t that the same as saying politicians should not talk about business? It would be foolish to believe that businesses or CEOs should remain silent when they’ve got something to say.” | “Isn’t that the same as saying politicians should not talk about business? It would be foolish to believe that businesses or CEOs should remain silent when they’ve got something to say.” |
“Politicians historically have not been brave enough to make difficult decisions and I don’t think they’ll be brave enough going forward,” he said. | “Politicians historically have not been brave enough to make difficult decisions and I don’t think they’ll be brave enough going forward,” he said. |
He believes that Heathrow will be a two-runway airport for the foreseeable future while the case for expanding Gatwick is “considerably weaker”. Sir Howard Davies’ Airports Com | He believes that Heathrow will be a two-runway airport for the foreseeable future while the case for expanding Gatwick is “considerably weaker”. Sir Howard Davies’ Airports Com |
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