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Worry of the British Ports Association for not of the House of Commons to the agreement on the Brexit
Ballantyne: ministers and civil employees are very aware of the perturbation that a Brexit "without agreement" could involve for some ports key
January 16, 2019
To London the House of Commons, with 432 contrary ballots and 202 to favor, has rejected the agreement on the exit plane of the United Kingdom from the European Union agreed from the government of Theresa May with the EU. The guided Conservative Party from the same prime Minister has expressed 196 ballots favorable to the understanding for the Brexit and very 118 contrary ballots.
The pronunciamento of the Chamber is received with concern by the association of the British ports: "in order more two-year-old - the managing director of the British Ports Association (BPA has remembered today), Richard Ballantyne - we have discussed about the implications of a Brexit "without agreement" with ministers and civil employees and know that they are very aware of the perturbation that this could involve for some ports key. Even if more negatives are in existence plans in order to mitigate some of the aspects than this - it has found Ballantyne - however permangono substantial risks for the free commercial exchanges and this must be absolutely avoided. Moreover the ports have interests directed in a stable economy and heal. By now - it has emphasized the managing director of the BPA - we are many neighbors to the day of the escape and in the harbour field many will look for reassurances that the time for ulterior will be found negotiates so that is avoided that the United Kingdom lasci the EU to unfavorable conditions".
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