BREXIT will give Britain the chance to reaffirm its place as “one of the great trading nations in the world” as Theresa May surges forward with plans for a new outward looking economy.
The Prime Minister demanded ministers gave her a detailed analysis of the opportunities that Brexit would present for their departments to succeed.
At a Cabinet meeting at Chequers, Mrs May urged her closest political colleagues to have a global mindset and “entrepreneurial” attitude.
A spokeswoman for Mrs May said: “Ministers agreed that we should be seizing the opportunity of Brexit to confirm the UK's place as one of the great trading nations in the world, fostering entrepreneurialism and setting out a long-term vision for the country.”
The meeting highlighted the need for Britain to increase its own productivity in order to inject an economic boost. Full story...
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The Prime Minister demanded ministers gave her a detailed analysis of the opportunities that Brexit would present for their departments to succeed.
At a Cabinet meeting at Chequers, Mrs May urged her closest political colleagues to have a global mindset and “entrepreneurial” attitude.
A spokeswoman for Mrs May said: “Ministers agreed that we should be seizing the opportunity of Brexit to confirm the UK's place as one of the great trading nations in the world, fostering entrepreneurialism and setting out a long-term vision for the country.”
The meeting highlighted the need for Britain to increase its own productivity in order to inject an economic boost. Full story...
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