Not exact matches
With Labour
leader Ed Miliband now issuing no - holds - barred attacks on Mr Murdoch and the prime minister firing a
warning shot across the bows this morning
by telling reporters he would have accepted Rebekah Brokes» resignation, the last thing the media mogul needed was a negative impact on his
business efforts, especially after he took the drastic step of closing the News of ten World yesterday.
The economic case for the union will also be bolstered
by a letter from over 120
business leaders, including HSBC boss Douglas Flint,
warning against independence.
The former Liberal Democrat
leader and deputy prime minister
warned that reverting to rules governed
by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) after the article 50 process has run its course could saddle companies with extra bureaucracy and costs that push them out of
business.
The letter, signed
by 103
business leaders, praises David Cameron and George Osborne's decision cut to Corporation Tax and
warns that a «change in course» would «put the recovery at risk».