The Prime Minister will hear views of experienced business
leaders and discuss ways to ensure a successful Brexit at the
next meeting of the new business advisory council at Downing
Street on Monday.
At the quarterly council meeting, views will be heard from a
range of businesses including HSBC, Morgan Stanley and Vodafone -
to inform the government’s approach to Brexit and wider issues of
importance to the UK economy.
The Prime Minister will set out the government’s vision for a
successful Brexit, reiterating her recent Florence speech that
the overarching goal is for a smooth, orderly exit so businesses
can benefit from a period of implementation. She will make clear
the government is working towards a new partnership with the EU,
one based on a joint commitment to free trade and high standards.
The Prime Minister welcomed the valuable contributions made by
businesses at the first business council in July, including
discussions on how to boost productivity, drive investment, build
business confidence, and strengthen the positive role of business
within society.
The government is continuing to engage with businesses at all
levels with the Secretary of State for Exiting the EU Rt Hon
recently hosting company
leaders at Chevening, a series of business meetings with the
Chancellor, Business and EU Exit Secretary of States and new
post-negotiation roundtable briefings with business.
Ahead of the next council, the Prime Minister said:
Last month in Florence I set out my vision for a bold and
unique new economic partnership with the EU. We are working
hard to achieve this and are optimistic about our future as a
global, free-trading nation.
The Business Advisory Council is an important part of our
preparations for leaving the EU – allowing us to seek the views
of experienced business leaders and to share with them the
government’s vision for a successful Brexit.
Cabinet Ministers attending the Business Advisory Council will
be:
- Rt Hon MP, Chancellor of the
Exchequer
- Rt Hon MP, Secretary of State for
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
- Rt Hon MP, Secretary of State for
Exiting the EU
- Rt Hon , Secretary of State for
International Trade
Attending businesses will be:
- Balfour Beatty
- WPP
- HSBC
- GSK
- Morgan Stanley
- Bridgewater
- JCB
- Vodafone
- EY
- Aston Martin
- Whitbread
- Nestle
- ABF