British business hopes that a clear Conservative mandate will end years of parliamentary stalemate over the terms of the country’s exit from the EU
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s win paves the way for a quick consummation of his plan to break with the European Union—a plan many British businesses
opposed. But many executives are now hopeful a clear Conservative mandate will end years of parliamentary stalemate over the terms of the exit, even if it...
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